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Embracing the Immigrant : The participation of metics in Athenian polis religion (5th–4th century BC)
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ISSN: 03410056 ISBN: 9783515106429 3515106421 Year: 2014 Volume: 233 Publisher: Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag

Quantum mechanics
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ISBN: 0201544393 9780201544398 0201593904 Year: 1994 Publisher: London ; Amsterdam ; Sydney, N.S.W [etc.] : Addison-Wesley,

The Gaza Strip : the political economy of de-development
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ISBN: 088728261X 0887282601 9780887282607 9780887282614 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. Institute for Palestine Studies


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The Prison of Democracy : Race, Leavenworth, and the Culture of Law
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ISBN: 0520296966 0520969499 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oakland University of California Press

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At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Built in the 1890s at the center of the nation, Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary was designed specifically to be a replica of the US Capitol Building. But why? The Prison of Democracy explains the political significance of a prison built to mimic one of America's monuments to democracy. Locating Leavenworth in memory, history, and law, the prison geographically sits at the borders of Indian Territory (1825-1854) and Bleeding Kansas (1854-1864), both sites of contestation over slavery and freedom. Author Sara M. Benson argues that Leavenworth reshaped the design of punishment in America by gradually normalizing state-inflicted violence against citizens. Leavenworth's peculiar architecture illustrates the real roots of mass incarceration-as an explicitly race- and nation-building system that has been ingrained in the very fabric of US history rather than as part of a recent post-war racial history. The book sheds light on the truth of the painful relationship between the carceral state and democracy in the US-a relationship that thrives to this day.

Journeys that opened up the world
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ISBN: 0813557178 0813535247 9780813535241 0813533139 9780813533131 0813533147 9780813533148 9780813557175 Year: 2003 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press

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Failing peace
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ISBN: 1783714107 1849642400 9781849642408 9780745322353 0745322352 9780745322346 0745322344 Year: 2007 Publisher: London Ann Arbor, MI Pluto

The language of abuse
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ISSN: 18727875 ISBN: 1281920983 9786611920982 9047418956 9789047418955 9789004156340 9004156348 9781281920980 6611920986 Year: 2007 Volume: v. 2 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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The Language of Abuse provides the first comprehensive examination of marital violence in later medieval England. Drawing from a wide variety of legal and literary sources, this book develops a nuanced perspective of the acceptability of marital violence at a time when social expectations of gender and marriage were in transition. As such, Butler’s work contributes to current debates concerning the role of the jury, levels of violence in late medieval England, the power relationship within marriage, and the position of women in medieval society.


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Managing the mountains
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ISBN: 1280571608 9786613601209 030014220X 9780300142204 9780300142198 0300142196 Year: 2010 Publisher: New Haven Yale University Press

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Historians have long viewed the massive reshaping of the American landscape during the New Deal era as unprecedented. This book uncovers the early twentieth-century history rich with precedents for the New Deal in forest, park, and agricultural policy. Sara M. Gregg explores the redevelopment of the Appalachian Mountains from the 1910's through the 1930's, finding in this region a changing paradigm of land use planning that laid the groundwork for the national New Deal. Through an intensive analysis of federal planning in Virginia and Vermont, Gregg contextualizes the expansion of the federal government through land use planning and highlights the deep intellectual roots of federal conservation policy.


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Middle of nowhere
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ISBN: 0826356311 9780826356314 9780826356307 0826356303 Year: 2016 Publisher: Albuquerque

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In Middle of Nowhere Sara M. Patterson argues that Leonard Knight was a spiritual descendant of the early Christian desert ascetics who escaped to the desert in order to experience God more fully.

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