Cornell University Press, United States, 2015
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2015
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Cornell University Press, United States, 2015
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Cornell University Press
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United States
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Incoming Resources
- A factious people, chapters in the history and historiography of colonial New York politics - (electronic bk.)
- A not too greatly changed Eden, the story of the Philosophers' Camp in the Adirondacks, James Schlett - (electronic bk.)
- From dependency to independence, economic revolution in colonial New England, Margaret Ellen Newell - (electronic bk.)
- Handbook of larval amphibians of the United States and Canada - (electronic bk.)
- States and the reemergence of global finance, from Bretton Woods to the 1990s, Eric Helleiner - (electronic bk.)
- Trafficking justice, how Russian police enforce new laws, from crime to courtroom, Lauren A. McCarthy - (electronic bk.)
- Unbuttoning America, a biography of "Peyton Place", Ardis Cameron - (electronic bk.)
- Women without men, single mothers and family change in the new Russia, Jennifer Utrata - (electronic bk.)
- Radicals, resistance and protest in colonial Malaya - (electronic bk.)
- Illocutionary acts and sentence meaning, William P. Alston - (electronic bk.)
- Modern hatreds, the symbolic politics of ethnic war, Stuart J. Kaufman - (electronic bk.)
- The Avila of Saint Teresa, religious reform in a sixteenth-century city, Jodi Bilinkoff - (electronic bk.)
- Two crises, different outcomes, East Asia and global finance - (electronic bk.)
- Unknotting the heart, unemployment and therapeutic governance in China, Jie Yang - (electronic bk.)
- The most dangerous German agent in America, the many lives of Louis N. Hammerling - (electronic bk.)
- Vilnius between nations, 1795-2000, Theodore R. Weeks - electronic bk
- Honor, vengeance, and social trouble, pardon letters in the Burgundian Low Countries, Peter Arnade and Walter Prevenier - (electronic bk.)
- Privatizing Poland, baby food, big business, and the remaking of labor, Elizabeth C. Dunn - (electronic bk.)
- Reassuring the reluctant warriors, U.S. civil-military relations and multilateral intervention, Stefano Recchia - (electronic bk.)
- Suffrage reconstructed, gender, race, and voting rights in the Civil War era, Laura E. Free - (electronic bk.)
- The paradox of Ukrainian Lviv, a borderland city between Stalinists, Nazis, and nationalists, Tarik Cyril Amar - (electronic bk.)
- The price of wealth, economies and institutions in the Middle East, Kiren Aziz Chaudhry - (electronic bk.)
- Wild Yankees, the struggle for independence along Pennsylvania's revolutionary frontier, Paul B. Moyer - (electronic bk.)
- A living wage, American workers and the making of consumer society, Lawrence B. Glickman - (electronic bk.)
- Democratic hope, pragmatism and the politics of truth, Robert B. Westbrook - (electronic bk.)
- Living Buddhism, mind, self, and emotion in a Thai community, Julia Cassaniti - (electronic bk.)
- Qatar, small state, big politics, Mehran Kamrava - (electronic bk.)
- The consuming temple, Jews, department stores, and the consumer revolution in Germany, 1880-1940, Paul Lerner - (electronic bk.)
- The Inauguration of Elizabeth Garrett, Cornell's Thirteenth President, Elizabeth Garrett - (electronic bk.)
- The talents of Jacopo da Varagine, a Genoese mind in Medieval Europe, Steven A. Epstein - (electronic bk.)
- Under the strain of color, Harlem's Lafargue Clinic and the promise of an antiracist psychiatry, Gabriel N. Mendes - (electronic bk.)
- With sails whitening every sea, Brian Rouleau, Mariners and the Making of an American Maritime Empire - (electronic bk.)
- Zones of Rebellion, Kurdish Insurgents and the Turkish State, Aysegul Aydin and Cem Emrence - (electronic bk.)
- Alexander Yakovlev, the man whose ideas delivered Russia from Communism, Richard Pipes - (electronic bk.)
- Fundraiser A, my fight for freedom and justice, Robert Blagojevich - (electronic bk.)
- "Getting by", class and state formation among Chinese in Malaysia, Donald M. Nonini - (electronic bk.)
- Better must come, exiting homelessness in two global cities, Matthew D. Marr - (electronic bk.)
- Broad is my native land, repertoires and regimes of migration in Russia's twentieth century, Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch - (electronic bk.)
- Discerning spirits, divine and demonic possession in the Middle Ages, Nancy Caciola - (electronic bk.)
- Empire's twin, US anti-imperialism from the founding era to the age of terrorism - (electronic bk.)
- Privatizing Poland, baby food, big business, and the remaking of labor, Elizabeth C. Dunn - (electronic bk.)
- Public housing myths, perception, reality, and social policy - (electronic bk.)
- Regulating capital, setting standards for the international financial system, David Andrew Singer - (electronic bk.)
- Russian hajj, empire and the pilgrimage to Mecca, Eileen Kane - (electronic bk.)
- The burned-over district, the social and intellectual history of enthusiastic religion in western New York, 1800-1850, Whitney R. Cross - (electronic bk.)
- The deed of reading, literature, writing, language, philosophy, Garrett Stewart - (electronic bk.)
- The transformation of a religious landscape, medieval southern Italy, 850-1150, Valerie Ramseyer - (electronic bk.)
- "Who, what am I?", Tolstoy struggles to narrate the self, Irina Paperno - (electronic bk.)
- Air pollutant deposition and its effects on natural resources in new york state, Timothy J. Sullivan - (electronic bk.)
- From dependency to independence, economic revolution in colonial New England, Margaret Ellen Newell - (electronic bk.)
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