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  1. "Louis Must Die, Because the Nation Must Live": Blood, National Regeneration, and the Execution of Louis XVI
  2. Ari Hallgrímur Finnsson
  3. pp. 1-21
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  1. The Gastromythology of English Tea Culture: On the UKTC's Advertisements and Making Tea a "Fact" of English Life
  2. Arup K. Chatterjee
  3. pp. 47-80
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  1. Japanese Public Health Concerns in Treaty-Port Manchuria
  2. Bill Sewell
  3. pp. 81-111
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  1. 1968: Years of Nationalism and Bureaucracy
  2. Dave Hazzan
  3. pp. 112-118
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  1. Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos by Angela Kalinowski (review)
  2. Christopher B. Zeichmann
  3. pp. 119-120
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  1. Human Agency in Medieval Society, 1100–1450 by Ionuţ Epurescu-Pascovici (review)
  2. Sara M. Butler
  3. pp. 121-122
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  1. Blood, Land and Power: The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Nobility and Lineages in the Early Modern Period by Manuel Perez-Garcia (review)
  2. Samuel Clark
  3. pp. 123-125
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  1. Life in Revolutionary France ed. by Mette Harder and Jennifer Ngaire Heuer (review)
  2. Laura Mason
  3. pp. 125-127
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  1. Queer Budapest, 1873–1961 by Anita Kurimay (review)
  2. Emily Gioielli
  3. pp. 129-132
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  1. Sheer Misery: Soldiers in Battle in WWII by Mary Louise Roberts (review)
  2. Matthew Barrett
  3. pp. 132-134
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  1. The Jews of Denmark in the Holocaust: Life and Death in Theresienstadt Ghetto by Silvia Goldbaum Tarabini Fracapane (review)
  2. Therkel Stræde
  3. pp. 134-136
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  1. Daughters of Aataentsic: Life Stories from Seven Generations by Kathryn Magee Labelle (review)
  2. Katrina Srigley
  3. pp. 136-138
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  1. Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861–1918 by Jeffery A. Jenkins and Justin Peck (review)
  2. Thomas J. Davis
  3. pp. 138-141
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  1. Schooling the System: A History of Black Women Teachers by Funké Aladejebi (review)
  2. Valerie Hill-Jackson
  3. pp. 141-143
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  1. Chinese Diasporas: A Social History of Global Migration by Steven B. Miles (review)
  2. Selina J. Gao
  3. pp. 146-148
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  1. An Inky Business: A History of Newspapers from the English Civil Wars to the American Civil War by Matthew J. Shaw (review)
  2. Carl Robert Keyes
  3. pp. 148-151
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  1. Peasants in World History by Eric Vanhaute (review)
  2. Alison K. Smith
  3. pp. 151-152
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  1. German Jerusalem: The Remarkable Life of a German-Jewish Neighbourhood in the Holy City by Thomas Sparr (review)
  2. Joachim Schlör
  3. pp. 152-154
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  1. Migration Studies and Colonialism by Lucy Mayblin and Joe Turner (review)
  2. Jordan Stanger-Ross
  3. pp. 154-156
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  1. A Violent Peace: Media, Truth, and Power at the League of Nations by Carolyn N. Biltoft (review)
  2. Ilaria Scaglia
  3. pp. 156-158
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  1. Women's Experiences of the Second World War: Exile, Occupation, and Everyday Life ed. by Mark J. Crowley and Sandra Trudgen Dawson (review)
  2. Amy Shaw
  3. pp. 158-160
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  1. The Darker Angels of Our Nature: Refuting the Pinker Theory of History and Violence ed. by Philip Dwyer and Mark Micale (review)
  2. Theodore W. Eversole
  3. pp. 160-162
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  1. The Digital Black Atlantic ed. by Roopika Risam and Kelly Baker Josephs (review)
  2. Elizabeth Hopwood
  3. pp. 162-164
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  1. The Princeton Guide to Historical Research by Zachary Schrag (review)
  2. Alan Sears
  3. pp. 164-167
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