Bodies in the middle : black women, sexual violence, and complex imaginings of justice |
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The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world. |
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The Carter administration's quest for global community : beliefs and their impact on behavior |
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Charleston furniture, 1700-1825 |
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Critical approaches to Joseph Conrad |
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Deadly censorship : murder, honor, & freedom of the press |
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Destiny of a dynasty : the search for institutions in Marocco's developing society |
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The Early architecture of Charleston |
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Foundations of American diplomacy, 1775-1872 |
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From barbarism to universality : language and identity in early modern France |
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Gone with the wind as book and film |
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Gorgias, sophist and artist |
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Great Britain and the American colonies, 1606-1763 |
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Human communication as narration : toward a philosophy of reason, value, and action |
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Idea : a concept in art theory. A study of the changes in the definition and conception of the term "idea", from Plato to the 17th century, when the modern definition emerged |
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Ideas, ideologies, and social movements : the United States experience since 1800 |
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International events and the comparative analysis of foreign policy |
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International relations and the future of ocean space |
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Investment in human capital |
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An Irishman in Dixie : Thomas Conolly's diary of the fall of the Confederacy |
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The issues of the Populist and Progressive eras, 1892-1912 |
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Joseph Conrad and the anxiety of knowledge |
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Karaite Judaism and historical understanding |
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Kenneth Burke's permanence and change : a critical companion |
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The letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney 1739-1762 |
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Lifeline of the Confederacy : blockade running during the Civil War |
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Logos without rhetoric : the arts of language before Plato |
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Maternal metaphors of power in African American women's literature : from Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison |
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Messianic beliefs and imperial politics in medieval Islam : the 'Abbāsid caliphate in the early ninth century |
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Messianic hopes and mystical visions : the Nūrbakhshīya between medieval and modern Islam |
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The mirrour of mirth and pleasant conceits / Bonaventure Des Périers. - Columbia, 1959. |
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New Politics in the Old South : Ernest F. Hollings in the Civil Rights Era |
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The papers of Henry Laurens. |
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The passions of modernism : Eliot, Yeats, Woolf, and Mann |
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A portion of the people : three hundred years of southern Jewish life |
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The presidential companion : readings on the First Ladies |
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Protagoras and logos : a study in Greek philosophy and rhetoric |
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Proust and his banker |
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Queering public address : sexualities in american historical discourse |
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The quest for economic stability : Roosevelt to Reagan |
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Racism in U.S. imperialism : the influence of racial assumptions on American foreign policy, 1893-1946 |
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Racism in United States imperialism |
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Reading Faulkner's best short stories |
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Recent themes in the history of science and religion : historians in conversation |
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Red hills and cotton : an upcountry memory |
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Research data management in the ecological sciences |
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The root of all evil : the thematic unity of William Styron's fiction |
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A sea of misadventures : shipwreck and survival in early America |
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Selected poems of Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith |
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Shaping America : the Supreme Court and american society |
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Soldiers Blue and Gray |
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South Carolina, [2008]: |
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Southern women in revolution, 1776-1800 : personal and political narratives |
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Speaking for the Polis : Isocrates' rhetorical education |
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Strategies of remembrance : the rhetorical dimensions of national identity construction |
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Studies in rhetoric/communication. |
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To California by sea : a maritime history of the California gold rush |
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Troilus and Criseyde |
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Understanding contemporary Irish fiction and drama |
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Understanding Will Self |
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The United Nations reconsidered |
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Vernacular voices : the rhetoric of publics and public spheres |
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Women of the European Avant-Garde |
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