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The Geopolitics of Culture James Billington, the Library of Congress, and the Failed Quest for a New Russia John Van Oudenaren
The Latecomer's Rise Policy Banks and the Globalization of China's Development Finance Muyang Chen
Mission Manifest American Evangelicals and Iran in the Twentieth Century Matthew K. Shannon
The Equality of Flesh Materialism and Human Commonality in Early Modern Culture Brent Dawson
We Make Each Other Beautiful Art, Activism, and the Law Yxta Maya Murray
Creatures of Attention Aesthetics and the Subject before Kant Johannes Wankhammer
Bounds of Blackness African Americans, Sudan, and the Politics of Solidarity Christopher Tounsel
Reflections on Stalinism J. Arch Getty, Lewis H. Siegelbaum
What Work Means Beyond the Puritan Work Ethic Claudia Strauss
The Social Lives of Land Michael Goldman, Nancy Lee Peluso, Wendy Wolford
The Kremlin's Noose Putin's Bitter Feud with the Oligarch Who Made Him Ruler of Russia Amy Knight
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