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- Mediterranean Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 30, Number 2, 2022
- Empire and Catastrophe: Decolonization and Environmental Disaster in North Africa and Mediterranean France Since 1954 by Spencer D. Segalla (review)
- The Napoleonic Mediterranean: Enlightenment, Revolution, and Empire by Michael Broers, and: A Global History of the Napoleonic Wars by Alexander Mikaberidze, and: The Forgotten War against Napoleon: Conflict in the Mediterranean, 1793–1815 by Gareth Glover (review)
- The Bronze Horseman of Justinian in Constantinople: The Cross-Cultural Biography of a Mediterranean Monument by Elena N. Boeck (review)
- The Ancient Greek Roots of Human Rights by Rachel Hall Sternberg (review)
- Greening The Core of The Mediterranean City
- Microecologies of a Mediterranean Enclave: "Remote" Reading of Datça Peninsula and its Traditional Villages
- Something Rotten in the State of Gibraltar: M. G. Sanchez's Autobiographical Explorations of Borderlands
- The Battleground of Imperial Memory: The Antique Spoliation of the Complex of Algerian Gazi Hasan Paşa on Kos and Its Contestation
- Invited Discussion
- Editor's Introduction
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