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61. Curiosity seekers, time travelers, and avant-garde artists: U.S. American literary and artistic responses to the occupation of Haiti (1915--1934)
62. Three papers on the Development and Contribution of Ideational Frameworks in Russian Politics, 1917--1934 and 1991--2008
63. 'American Indian Freedom Controversy': Political and Social Activism by Southern California Mission Indians, 1934--1958
64. The stuff of modern life: Materiality and thingness in the Museum of Modern Art's Machine Art show, 1934
65. The Morgan State University Women: The first sixty years, 1934--1994 (Maryland)
66. Staging liberation: Race, representation, and forms of American theatre, 1934-1965
67. Main Street Movies: Local Films in the United States, 1909--1934
68. The crisis of Jewish freedom: The Menorah Association and American pluralism, 1906--1934
69. The invention of Robert Bresson: Style and taste in the French cultural marketplace for cinema, 1934--1959
70. The modernist collector and black modernity, 1914--1934 (Albert Barnes, Ezra Pound, Alain Locke, Nancy Cunard)
71. 'Flowers and metal': The Soviet 'wife -activists' movement' and Stalin -era culture and society, 1934--1941
72. Isolation, assimilation, and opposition: A reception history of the Horkheimer Circle in the United States, 1934--1979
73. The revolutionary politics of surrealism in Paris, 1934--1939
74. Restoring the dialectic: Lucien Herr, Charles Andler, and the French Hegel, 1888--1934 (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Alexandre Koyre)
75. 'Prologue to a life': Dorothy West's Harlem Renaissance years, 1926--1934
76. Moscow dispatches, 1921--1934: The writings of Walter Duranty, William Henry Chamberlain and Louis Fischer in Soviet Russia
77. Historical memory of the Spanish Revolution of October 1934: Cultural representations of martyrdom and gender
78. The 'short course' to modernity: Stalinist history textbooks, mass culture and the formation of popular Russian national identity, 1934--1956
79. A life of Otto H. Kahn, 1867-1934: Finance, art and questions of modernity
80. Progressives and the post office: Air mail and the creation of United States air transportation, 1926--1934
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