Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J., c2004
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c2004
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Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J., c2004
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Rutgers University Press
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New Brunswick, N.J.
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- Beyond flesh, queer masculinities and nationalism in Israeli cinema, Raz Yosef - online
- Chemical consequences, environmental mutagens, scientist activism, and the rise of genetic toxicology, Scott Frickel - online
- Civilizing natures, race, resources, and modernity in colonial South India, Kavita Philip - online
- Do you really need surgery?, a sensible guide to hysterectomy and other procedures for women, Michele C. Moore, Caroline M. de Costa - online
- Nature's experts, science, politics, and the environment, Stephen Bocking - online
- Do you really need surgery?, a sensible guide to hysterectomy and other procedures for women, Michele C. Moore, Caroline M. de Costa - online
- Hearts of darkness, white women write race, Jane Marcus - online
- Rethinking childhood, edited by Peter B. Pufall, Richard P. Unsworth - online
- Rethinking childhood, edited by Peter B. Pufall, Richard P. Unsworth - online
- The star-entangled banner, one hundred years of America in the Philippines, Sharon Delmendo - online
- Pain and profits, the history of the headache and its remedies in America, Jan R. McTavish - online
- A vital force, women in American homeopathy, Anne Taylor Kirschmann - online
- Sweatshop, the history of an American idea, Laura Hapke - online
- Rethinking childhood, edited by Peter B. Pufall, Richard P. Unsworth - online
- Sweatshop, the history of an American idea, Laura Hapke - online
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited, race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction, Eve Allegra Raimon - online
- Inauthentic, the anxiety over culture and identity, Vincent J. Cheng - online
- Pain and profits, the history of the headache and its remedies in America, Jan R. McTavish - online
- Colonial strangers, women writing the end of the British empire, Phyllis Lassner - online
- An eye for Hitchcock, Murray Pomerance - online
- Nature's experts, science, politics, and the environment, Stephen Bocking - online
- Why intelligent design fails, a scientific critique of the new creationism, edited by Matt Young and Taner Edis - online
- Demon in the box, Jews, Arabs, politics, and culture in the making of Israeli television, Tasha G. Oren - online
- Rewriting white, race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America, Todd Vogel - online
- Aliens adored, Rael's UFO religion, Susan J. Palmer - online
- Beyond flesh, queer masculinities and nationalism in Israeli cinema, Raz Yosef - online
- Measuring the cosmos, how scientists discovered the dimensions of the universe, David H. Clark and Matthew D.H. Clark - online
- The medical delivery business, health reform, childbirth, and the economic order, Barbara Bridgman Perkins - online
- The revolution question, feminisms in El Salvador, Chile, and Cuba, Julie D. Shayne - online
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited, race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction, Eve Allegra Raimon - online
- Inauthentic, the anxiety over culture and identity, Vincent J. Cheng - online
- The medical delivery business, health reform, childbirth, and the economic order, Barbara Bridgman Perkins - online
- Nature's experts, science, politics, and the environment, Stephen Bocking - online
- Why intelligent design fails, a scientific critique of the new creationism, edited by Matt Young and Taner Edis - online
- Measuring the cosmos, how scientists discovered the dimensions of the universe, David H. Clark and Matthew D.H. Clark - online
- Sweatshop, the history of an American idea, Laura Hapke - online
- Why intelligent design fails, a scientific critique of the new creationism, edited by Matt Young and Taner Edis - online
- Rewriting white, race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America, Todd Vogel - online
- The revolution question, feminisms in El Salvador, Chile, and Cuba, Julie D. Shayne - online
- The star-entangled banner, one hundred years of America in the Philippines, Sharon Delmendo - online
- A vital force, women in American homeopathy, Anne Taylor Kirschmann - online
- Rewriting white, race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America, Todd Vogel - online
- Aliens adored, Rael's UFO religion, Susan J. Palmer - online
- Chemical consequences, environmental mutagens, scientist activism, and the rise of genetic toxicology, Scott Frickel - online
- Civilizing natures, race, resources, and modernity in colonial South India, Kavita Philip - online
- An eye for Hitchcock, Murray Pomerance - online
- Colonial strangers, women writing the end of the British empire, Phyllis Lassner - online
- Hearts of darkness, white women write race, Jane Marcus - online
- Demon in the box, Jews, Arabs, politics, and culture in the making of Israeli television, Tasha G. Oren - online
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