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2003
2003
What History Tells: George L. Mosse and the Culture of Modern Europe
Innovation in Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theory: Molecular Vortices, Displacement Current, and Light
Pandita Ramabai’s America: Conditions of Life in the United States
Tirunelveli’s Evangelical Christians: Two Centuries of Family Vamsâvali Traditions
Christians and Missionaries in India: Cross-Cultural Communication since 1500
Irish Peasants: Violence and Political Unrest, 1780–1914
Al-Hind, Volume 3 Indo-Islamic Society, 14th- 15th Centuries
When Science and Christianity Meet
Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portuguese World, 1441-1770
A History of Prison and Confinement in Africa
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