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| 1. | The Mobilizing And Transforming In Life World |
| 2. | Mobilizing Historiography: The English High Church Historians, 1888--1906 |
| 3. | Iranian popular music in Los Angeles: Mobilizing media, nation, and politics |
| 4. | Diasporic Awakenings: Mobilizing the Diaspora for Homeland Causes |
| 5. | ¡Zapata vive! ¡La lucha sigue! Explaining the mobilizing activity of the Zapatista movement in Mexico, 1994--2001 |
| 6. | Mobilizing deities: Deus, gods, Buddhas, and the warrior band in sixteenth-century Japan |
| 7. | Mobilizing manliness: Masculinity and nationalism on British recruitment posters, 1914--1915 |
| 8. | Mobilizing resistance / combating nationalism: Representing 9/11 and Hiroshima in American and Japanese fiction and film |
| 9. | Mobilizing for nation and empire: A history of the German Women's Colonial Organization, 1896--1936 |
| 10. | Culture frames of the 2004 presidential campaign: Public relations strategies for mobilizing Florida's Latinos |
| 11. | Mobilizing regionalism at Land's End: Popular electric guitar music and the Caribbeanization of the Brazilian Amazon |
| 12. | The 'I' behind the image: Mobilizing subjectivity through film, video, and new media |
| 13. | Mobilizing sentiment: Popular American women's fiction of the Great War; 1914--1922 |
| 14. | A rhetorical investigation of energy-related environmental issues and a proposed modeling of variables influencing the employment of domestic solar water heaters with a focus on mobilizing information |
| 15. | Mobilizing for Tibet: Transnational politics and diaspora culture in the post-cold war era |
| 16. | Mobilizing for empire: Japan and Manchukuo, 1931--1945 |
| 17. | Mobilizing for Distant Rebels: Weak Diasporas and the Mass Mobilization of Solidarity Activists |
| 18. | Mobilizing Love in Literacy Classrooms: Connection, Resistance, and Pedagog |
| 19. | Mobilizing Local And Local Mobilization |
| 20. | Mobilizing Initiative In Restrictions-A Study On The Essence Of Translator’s Subjectivity In Bing Xin’s Translation Of Sand And Foam |
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