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  1. Editors' Note: New Histories of Twentieth-Century Decolonization
  2. Maurice M. Labelle JR., Chris Dietrich
  3. pp. 417-419
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  1. Anti-Colonial Lawyering, Postwar Human Rights, and Decolonization across Imperial Boundaries in Africa
  2. Meredith Terretta
  3. pp. 448-478
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  1. A Small Stage for Global Conflicts: Decolonization, the Cold War, and Revolution in Zanzibar
  2. Ethan R. Sanders
  3. pp. 479-508
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  1. The Order of the British Empire after the British Empire
  2. Tobias Harper
  3. pp. 509-532
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  1. Another Wave of Anti-Colonialism: The Origins of Indigenous Internationalism
  2. Jonathan Crossen
  3. pp. 533-559
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  1. On Historical Singularity and Universal Histories: Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi's Foucault in Iran
  2. Golnar Nikpour
  3. pp. 560-563
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  1. Within and Without the Nation: Canadian History as Transnational History ed. by Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, Henry Yu (review)
  2. Geneviève Dorais
  3. pp. 564-566
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  1. Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine by Steven Salaita (review)
  2. Laura Robson
  3. pp. 567-569
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  1. Immigrants against the State: Yiddish and Italian Anarchism in America by Kenyon Zimmer (review)
  2. Rachel I. Buff
  3. pp. 569-571
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  1. Radical Equality: Ambedkar, Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy by Aishwary Kumar (review)
  2. Goolam Vahed
  3. pp. 571-573
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  1. Intérêts économiques français et décolonisation de l'Afrique du Nord (1945–1962) by Samir Saul (review)
  2. Victoria M. Phaneuf
  3. pp. 573-575
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  1. Africa in the Indian Imagination: Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation by Antoinette Burton (review)
  2. Michele Louro
  3. pp. 575-577
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  1. Indonesian Notebook: A Sourcebook on Richard Wright and the Bandung Conference ed. by Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher (review)
  2. Leslie James
  3. pp. 577-579
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  1. Making Freedom: Apartheid, Squatter Politics, and the Struggle for Home by Anne-Maria Makhulu (review)
  2. Joyce M. Chadya
  3. pp. 579-582
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  1. Revisiting India's Partition: New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics ed. by Amritjit Singh, Nalini Iyer, and Rahul K. Gairola (review)
  2. Neilesh Bose
  3. pp. 582-584
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  1. Unsettling Canada: A National Wake-Up Call by Arthur Manuel and Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson (review)
  2. Emma Feltes
  3. pp. 584-586
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  1. Beds and Chambers in Late Medieval England: Reading, Representations and Realities by Hollie L.S. Morgan (review)
  2. Katherine L. French
  3. pp. 586-588
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  1. War and Conflict in the Early Modern World: 1500–1700 by Brian Sandberg (review)
  2. Stephen Morillo
  3. pp. 588-589
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  1. Liberty or Death: The French Revolution, 1789–1799 by Peter McPhee (review)
  2. Cindy Ermus
  3. pp. 592-594
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  1. Edmund Burke and the Conservative Logic of Empire by Daniel I. O'Neill (review)
  2. Françoise Le Jeune
  3. pp. 594-596
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  1. Empiricist Devotions: Science, Religion, and Poetry in Early Eighteenth-Century England by Courtney Weiss Smith (review)
  2. Endre Szécsényi
  3. pp. 596-598
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  1. City of Noise: Sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris by Aimée Boutin (review)
  2. Rebecca Scales
  3. pp. 598-600
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  1. Beastly Possessions: Animals in Victorian Consumer Culture by Sarah Amato (review)
  2. Hilda Kean
  3. pp. 601-602
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  1. The Art of Survival: France and the Great War Picaresque by Libby Murphy (review)
  2. Ellen J. Jenkins
  3. pp. 603-604
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  1. A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France by Emile Chabal (review)
  2. Samuel Clark
  3. pp. 605-606
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  1. John Adams's Republic: The One, The Few, and the Many by Richard Alan Ryerson (review)
  2. Theodore W. Eversole
  3. pp. 607-608
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  1. The Rise of the American Conservation Movement: Power, Privilege and Environmental Protection by Dorceta E. Taylor (review)
  2. Desiree Hellegers
  3. pp. 609-611
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  1. Consumers in the Bush: Shopping in Rural Upper Canada by Douglas McCalla (review)
  2. J.L. Anderson
  3. pp. 611-613
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  1. Beyond Freedom's Reach: A Kidnapping in the Twilight of Slavery by Adam Rothman (review)
  2. Karen Cook Bell
  3. pp. 613-614
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  1. Imperial Plots: Women, Land, and the Spadework of British Colonialism on the Canadian Prairies by Sarah Carter (review)
  2. Sue Armitage
  3. pp. 614-616
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  1. Spider Web: The Birth of American Anticommunism by Nick Fischer (review)
  2. Jennifer Delton
  3. pp. 616-617
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  1. Fostering on the Farm: Child Placement in the Rural Midwest by Megan Birk (review)
  2. Darcy R. Fryer
  3. pp. 618-619
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  1. No Free Man: Canada, the Great War, and the Enemy Alien Experience by Bohdan S. Kordan (review)
  2. Amy Shaw
  3. pp. 620-621
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  1. No Money, No Beer, No Pennants: The Cleveland Indians and Baseball in the Great Depression by Scott H. Longert (review)
  2. Martin C. Babicz
  3. pp. 622-623
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  1. The Jim Crow Routine: Everyday Performances of Race, Civil Rights, and Segregation in Mississippi by Stephen A. Berrey (review)
  2. Rebecca Miller Davis
  3. pp. 623-625
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  1. So They Want Us to Learn French: Promoting and Opposing Bilingualism in English-Speaking Canada by Matthew Hayday (review)
  2. Bruce Douville
  3. pp. 626-628
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  1. Remaking the American Patient: How Madison Avenue and Modern Medicine Turned Patients into Consumers by Nancy Tomes (review)
  2. Connie Shemo
  3. pp. 628-630
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  1. AntiRacism in Cuba: The Unfinished Revolution by Devyn Spence Benson (review)
  2. Kwame Dixon
  3. pp. 631-632
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  1. Owners of the Sidewalk: Security and Survival in the Informal City by Daniel M. Goldstein (review)
  2. Nicole L. Pacino
  3. pp. 633-635
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  1. Orphans and Destitute Children in the Late Ottoman Empire by Nazan Maksudyan (review)
  2. Renée Worringer
  3. pp. 635-637
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  1. Chang'an 26 BCE: An Augustan Age in China, ed. by Michael Nylan, Griet Vankeerberghen
  2. Jianjun He
  3. pp. 639-641
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  1. Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China's Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands by Sulmaan Wasif Khan (review)
  2. Kelly A. Hammond
  3. pp. 641-643
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  1. Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War by Viet Thanh Nguyen (review)
  2. Sean J. McLaughlin
  3. pp. 643-645
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  1. A Tremendous Thing: Friendship from the Iliad to the Internet by Gregory Jusdanis (review)
  2. Barbara Keys
  3. pp. 645-647
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  1. The Rise and Fall of the Christian Myth: Restoring Our Democratic Ideals by Burton L. Mack (review)
  2. Paul Harvey
  3. pp. 647-649
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  1. New Countries: Capitalism, Revolutions, and Nations in the Americas, 1750–1870 ed. by John Tutino (review)
  2. Erin Woodruff Stone
  3. pp. 649-651
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  1. Doctors Beyond Borders: The Transnational Migration of Physicians in the Twentieth Century ed. by Laurence Monnais and David Wright (review)
  2. J.T.H. Connor
  3. pp. 651-654
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  1. African Miracle, African Mirage: Transnational Politics and the Paradox of Modernization in Ivory Coast by Abou B. Bamba (review)
  2. Jeremy Rich
  3. pp. 654-656
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  1. Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945 by Orit Halpern (review)
  2. Elisabeth Engel
  3. pp. 656-658
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  1. Elusive Refuge: Chinese Migrants in the Cold War by Laura Madokoro (review)
  2. Xiaojia Hou
  3. pp. 658-660
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  1. What is Sexual History? by Jeffrey Weeks (review)
  2. Emily Skidmore
  3. pp. 660-662
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