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181. The citizen histories of early modern London
182. Contributions to the early life histories of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis): Rearing, identification, ageing, and ecology
183. Natural history or histories of nature: Perspectives on English natural history in the seventeenth century
184. Gentlemen's prescriptions for women's lives: Liu Hsiang's 'The Biographies of Women' and its influence on the 'Biographies of Women' chapters in early Chinese dynastic histories
185. Resiliency and adult adaptation in females with and without histories of childhood sexual abus
186. Chinese American women's development of voice and cultural identity: A participatory research study via feminist oral history
187. Rapists and their parental relationships
188. The concept of history as it developed from the medieval chronicles to the Florentine histories of Renaissance writers
189. Personal histories: Autobiography and female identity in contemporary German literature and film
190. Race, Empire and Inherited Histories: Readings of Kafka, Schnitzler and Heys
191. Disentangling the coevolutionary histories of animal gut microbiomes
192. Poetics of Liveliness: Natural Histories of Matter and Change in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Poetry
193. Religious architecture and borderland histories: Great kivas in the prehispanic Southwest, 1000 to 1400 CE
194. Machiavelli's Republicanisms: Society, Discord and the Politics of Equilibrium in the 'Florentine Histories'
195. Electronic Musical Sounds and Material Culture: Early Reception Histories of the Telharmonium, the Theremin, and the Hammond Organ
196. Tell Me Who You Are: Life Histories of Women beyond the Prison Walls
197. From Prison Yard to Field of Play: Documentary Histories of Race and Movement in Film, Television and New Medi
198. Hobbyist inter-networking and the popular internet imaginary: Forgotten histories of networked personal computing, 1978-1998
199. Japanese American and Japanese Canadian school leaders in the Pacific Northwest: Personal histories and leadership behaviors
200. Writing contingent histories: Temporality and the construction of progress in nineteenth-century american literature
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