Keyword ["Others Histories"] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Major interpersonal separations and losses: Factors in psychiatric hospitalization and depression for black and white women |
162. | Spelling, reading, and phonological processing abilities of children with histories of phonological disorder |
163. | Arrested histories: Between empire and exile in 20th century Tibet |
164. | Histories of difference: Foucault and the late twentieth-century British novel |
165. | The histories of the propertyless: The literatures of United States women of color |
166. | Working memory performance in HIV-seropositive substance abusers (Immune deficiency) |
167. | Hidden histories: Ben Reitman and the 'outcast' women behind 'Sister of the Road: The Autobiography of Box-Car Bertha' |
168. | 'Haunting echoes': Histories and exhibition strategies for collecting nineteenth-century African-American crafts |
169. | Wild histories: Popular culture, place and the past in southwest China |
170. | Submerged politics, exiled histories: Memory and identity at the borders of the Balkans |
171. | The formation of the Russian and Polish romantic literary canons: A survey of textbooks and literary histories, 1815-186 |
172. | Rhetoric on the margins of the second wave: Feminism, cultural memory, and the transformation of the political |
173. | Performances of curiosity: British and British-American natural histories of the New World in the colonial period |
174. | Voices of the past: A study of the 'Saltukname' as it pertains to the cultural histories of the Crimea, the Balkans and Anatolia in the late thirteenth to the late fifteenth centuries |
175. | Little histories: Five essays on five designs |
176. | Gender, literary characterization and history: Re-writing the stories of Deborah and Jezebel |
177. | Locating modernities: Epistemologies of space, time and nation in modernist literature from Taiwan and the United States |
178. | Fantastic histories: A dialogic approach to a narrative hybrid |
179. | After Foucault's histories of sexuality |
180. | Playing ourselves: Native histories, Native interpreters, and living history sites |
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