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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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