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181. | Curiosity seekers, time travelers, and avant-garde artists: U.S. American literary and artistic responses to the occupation of Haiti (1915--1934) |
182. | The Japanese occupation of Taiwan: An analysis of the Japanese policies 'doka' and 'kominka' in colonial Taiwan |
183. | Integrating Diabetes Self-Management into Daily Life: Exploring Process, Habit, and Occupation |
184. | Indigenous Collaboration under Foreign Occupation: A Case Study of Japanese-Occupied Koreans from 1910 to 1945 |
185. | The Wage Effects of Education-Occupation Match of Sub-Degree Graduates in Hong Kong |
186. | Hara Setsuko as mediator between prewar and postwar values in Occupation period film |
187. | Occupation, social organization, and public service in the collegia centonariorum in the Roman Empire (first century BC--fourth century AD) |
188. | How the war was sold: A critical discourse analysis of 'Time' magazine articles on the war on Iraq prior to the occupation |
189. | The Korean press in Japan after World War II and its censorship by occupation authorities |
190. | 'Divine' intervention: Japanese and American Christian narratives of the Pacific War, the atomic bombings, and the American Occupation |
191. | World at war: Mexican identities, insurgents, and the French occupation, 1862--1867 |
192. | Success strategies of female prison wardens: Managing gender identity in a nontraditional occupation |
193. | Popular media and the racialization of Koreans under occupation |
194. | Of remembrance and forgetting: The architecture of Chinchero, Peru from Thupa 'Inka to the Spanish occupation |
195. | From nativism to nationalism: Taiwanese fiction of the Japanese occupation |
196. | The occupation of Groningen, Netherland, September 1944--April 1945 and the liberation of the city of Groningen by the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, April 13--16, 1945 |
197. | Site formation and occupation history of the Medicinal Trail Site house mound group at the Program for Belize Archaeological Project, Belize |
198. | Wielding pens as swords: Chinese women writers and the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, 1936--1945 |
199. | From symbols of occupation to symbols of multiculturalism: Re-conceptualizing minority education in post-Soviet Latvia |
200. | Women and occupational choice: A comparison of women in computing to women in a traditional female occupation |
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