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161. | The Historical Narration Of Ethnic Minorities By Left Historians(1930-1949) |
162. | 1930-1937: The "golden Age" Of Lao She's Novel Creation |
163. | Research On Shanghai Liquor Business And Its Practitioners (1930-1940s) |
164. | Research On Shanghai Book Chamber Of Commerce (1905-1930) |
165. | Crossing borders, erasing boundaries: Interethnic marriages in Tucson, 1854--1930 |
166. | Jewish intellectuals, masculinity, and the making of modern American conservatism, 1930--1980 |
167. | An art of their own: Reinventing 'Frauenkunst' in the female academies and artist leagues of late-Imperial and First Republic Austria, 1900-1930 |
168. | Cosmopolitan communions: Practices of religious liberalism in America, 1875--1930 |
169. | The Cadaverous City: The everyday life of the dead in Mexico City, 1875--1930 |
170. | Radical Intimacies: Affective Potential and the Politics of Love in the Transatlantic Sex Reform Movement, 1900--1930 |
171. | El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, 1880-1930: A material culture study of borderlands interdependency |
172. | 'A tone parallel'---Jazz music, leftist politics, and the counter-minstrel narrative, 1930--1970 |
173. | The drama of enlightenment, the discourse of darkness: Buryat grassroots theater, 1908-1930 |
174. | The nostalgia of change: A history of Mexican return migration to Acambaro, Guanajuato, 1930--2006 |
175. | The making of modernity: The Italian Renaissance in the German historical imagination, 1860-1930 |
176. | David Amram (b. 1930) analysis of selected works for wind band 'King Lear Variations Andante and variations on a theme for Macbeth Ode to Lord Buckley' |
177. | Edna Ferber's women characters, 1911--1930, and the reinterpretation of the American Dream through a female lens |
178. | Humble warrioress: Women in the Nation of Islam. A comparative study 1930--1975 and 1978--2000 |
179. | Becoming faithful: Christianity, literacy, and female consciousness in northeast China, 1830--1930 |
180. | Controlling consumption: The origins of modern American ideas about food, eating, and fat, 1886-1930 |
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