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101. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of English Colonization And Empire (Chapter 2&12) From The Perspective Of Textual Cohesion Theory |
102. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of English Colonization And Empire (Chapter ???) From The Perspective Of Hermeneutics |
103. | A Report On The E-C Translation Of English Colonization And Empire(Chapter 8-9) |
104. | A Study On The Mission And Strategy Of The Magazine Against Japanese Cultural Colonization |
105. | The American Colonial Society And The Evolution Of Anti-slavery Politics (1816-1865) |
106. | 'The love of liberty has brought us here': The American Colonization Society and the imaging of African-American settlers in Liberia |
107. | The 'End of the Earth': Sakhalin island in the Russian imperial imagination, 1849--1906 |
108. | Osage gender: Continuity, change, and colonization, 1720s--1870s |
109. | Making settler space George Dawson, the Geological Survey of Canada and the colonization of the Canadian west in the late 19th century |
110. | Yi identity and Confucian empire: Indigenous local elites, cultural brokerage, and the colonization of the Lu-ho tribal polity of Yunnan, 1174--1745 |
111. | Colonization as entropic decline in Mohsin Hamid's 'Moth Smoke' and E. M. Forster's 'A Passage to India' |
112. | Fulao popular songs during the Japanese colonization of Taiwan |
113. | Embodying history: Women, representation, and resistance in twentieth century Southern African and Caribbean literature |
114. | African American colonization and identity, 1780-1925 |
115. | At the Crossroads of Identity: Intersections Between Adoption and Colonization in Nineteenth Century French and Twentieth Century Francophone Literature |
116. | Indians and the Colonization of Central California |
117. | Re-reading the New World romance: British colonization and the construction of 'race' in the early modern period |
118. | Figures of transport: Metaphor, colonization and supplementarity (Newfoundland, William Vaughan, Stephen Parmenius, George Best) |
119. | A multidirectional Memory Approach to Representations of Colonization, Racism, and Genocide in Literature |
120. | Transforming the frontier: Land, commerce, and Chinese colonization in Inner Mongolia, 1700--1911 |
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