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Alessandra Tarquini, an expert in Italian Fascism, untangles the complicated relationship between...
The revised and updated edition of a seminal text, Europe in the Sixteenth Century weaves the dis...
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Understanding and Teaching Modern Latin America combines engaging, clearly written overviews of k...
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This novel is about the aftermath of a sexual assault. Published to great acclaim in the original...
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In 2015, a massive avalanche descended on the small Arctic Norwegian city of Longyearbyen, Svalba...
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Like in other parts of the world, the protection of human rights and other practices of constitut...
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Born to a wealthy family in West Africa around 1770, Omar Ibn Said was abducted and sold into sla...
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