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121. 'West of the line extended': Cartography and conflict in post -revolutionary North America
122. Conservation of North American bison: Status and recommendation
123. Mitochondrial DNA and prehistoric population movements in western North America
124. A replication of 17th century northeastern North America Native agriculture
125. Slave Christianization in the history of American Christianity: A study of the interaction between Christianity, slavery in North America, and African traditional religion
126. Paleobiology of Archaeohippus (Mammalia; Equidae): A three-toed horse from the Oligocene-Miocene of North America
127. Beyond fur trade: The eighteenth century colonial economy of French North America as seen from Fort de Chartres in the Illinois Country
128. Contaminant fate models to support the sustainable use of chemicals in North America
129. In pursuit of empire: French and Spanish colonialism in North America, 1590--1640
130. Raising up new leaders in Chinese churches in North America
131. A long indefensible line of frontiers: Colonel Henri Bouquet's North American apprenticeship, 1756--1759
132. Investigating prehistoric population movements in North America with ancient and modernmtDNA
133. Planting, planning and design: A comparative study of English colonial cities founded in India, North America, and the Caribbean, 1660--1710 (South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Jamaica)
134. The logistics and finances of touring in North America, 1900--1916
135. Women and trousers: Being a work on dual garnitures and a case study of the bifurcated movement in nineteenth-century clothing for women in North America
136. The practical application of geophysical surveys to prehistoric sites in eastern North America
137. The Royal Navy and northeastern North America, 1689--1713
138. Korean Studies in North America, 1977--1996: A bibliometric study
139. The shining city on a hill: Pragmatism, ideas of history and Christian eschatology in North America
140. The influence of Japanese domestic interfirm networks in Japanese cooperative ventures in North America: Partner choice, speed of venture establishment, and survival
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