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Cambridge University Press Commemorating the Dead in Revolutionary France Revolution and Remembrance 17891799 11 Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories Series Number 11
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£85.72
Cambridge University Press Memories in the Service of the Hindu Nation
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£95.00
Cambridge University Press The Making of the Synoptic Gospels
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£90.00
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Londoners
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£23.99
WW Norton & Co I Dreamed I Had a Girl in My Pocket
Book SynopsisA remarkable book of photographs accompanied by moving and often disturbing testimonies by the children about their lives within the caste system, their families, fears, futures, and dreams.
£16.14
WW Norton & Co Beyond Glory Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own
Book SynopsisThis first oral history of living Medal of Honor winners evokes Flags of Our Fathers with stirring accounts of patriotic valor.Trade Review"A book of powerful convictions and human values." -- Michael Pakenham - Baltimore Sun"These recollections are the raw stuff of history. They also provide valuable insight into the military, war and courage under fire." -- John Whiteclay Chambers II - Washington Post Book World
£13.99
The University Press of Kentucky Washingtons Iron Butterfly
Book SynopsisOffers a window into the life of Elizabeth ‘Bess’ Clements Abell, former social secretary to President Johnson.Table of ContentsIntroduction The Governor's Daughter The Johnson Orbit A Part-Time Job White House Social Secretary White House Impresario The Lady Bird Special White House Weddings In Time of War and Protest Part of the Family Joan of Art Life After the White House Epilogue The Interviewees Acknowledgements Contributor Biographies Index
£30.40
University of Manitoba Press Elder Brother and the Law of the People
Book SynopsisOffers a detailed analysis of the role of Elder Brother stories in historical and contemporary kinship practices in Cowessess First Nation, located in southeastern Saskatchewan. Robert Innes reveals how these tradition-inspired practices act to undermine legal and scholarly definitions of “Indian” and counter the perception that First Nations people have internalized such classifications.
£28.76
Paragon House Publishers On Listening to Holocaust Survivors
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£18.99
Four Courts Press Ltd Family histories of the Irish Revolution
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£35.04
Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG Josephus Frobenianus: Editions- Und
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£67.45