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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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