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Domestic Workers' Struggle for Equal Rights in Latin America
Merike Blofield
Feminism as Political Critique
Lisa H. Schwartzman
Vol. 34, no. 3 (2000) through current issue
Oral History, Analysis, Debates
Edited by William C. Wohlforth
Political Imagination and Community
Keally D. McBride
A Diplomat's View of the Breakdown of Democracy in Cold War Greece
Robert V. Keeley with a prologue by John O. Iatrides
Edited by Paul Franco and Leslie Marsh
Vol. 36, no. 3 (1999);
Vol. 37 (2000) through current issue
Volume 3: Iphigenia
Jean Racine and Translated into English rhymed couplets with critical notes and commentary by Geoffrey Alan Argent
Volume 4: Athaliah
Jean Racine and Translated into English rhymed couplets with critical notes and commentary by Geoffrey Alan Argent