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41. | Feminist hard-boiled detective fiction as political protest in the tradition of women proletarian writers of the 1930s (Sara Peretsky, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller) |
42. | Clamor: Malefica, protest, and the occult economy in early modern England |
43. | Print and protest: A study of the women's suffrage movement in nineteenth-century English periodical literature |
44. | Markets, movements, and meanings: Subsistence resources and political protest in Mexico and Bolivia |
45. | Tropes in action: The rhetoric of protest and the Solidarity movement (1976--1989) |
46. | Spain's glorious revolution: Social protest and the politics of liberty in Malaga, 1868--1874 (Isabella II, Queen of Spain) |
47. | Verbal persuasion: The proper form of protest for women of pre-Han and Han dynasties |
48. | The Invisible Prison: Art, Collectivity, and Protest in 1960s France |
49. | American tragedies of dehumanization A reevaluation of the social protest novel |
50. | Local social movements: A case study of their character, operation, and persistence |
51. | Religion, renaissance and protest: Sanskritization and Protestantization in Kerala, 1888--1936 |
52. | To bear the 'slave's heavy cross': Religion and the jeremiadic tradition as literary and social constructions in African-American protest, 1760--1865 |
53. | 'A right to ride': African American citizenship, identity, and the protest over Jim Crow transportation (Louisiana, Virginia, Georgia) |
54. | Women's organizing in conflict zones: A case study of two Israeli women's protest movements |
55. | The roasting of John Bull: Vegetarian protest in eighteenth -century English literature |
56. | Clenched jaws: Appetites in protest in early modern England |
57. | The archetype of the Great Goddess as palimpsestic protest in selected fiction and poetry of nineteenth-century British and American women writers |
58. | Patrolling the borders: Citizenship, nation and social protest literature in the 1950s United States |
59. | Watchmen of England: Early Quaker theology and social protest |
60. | The resilience of religious institutions and the making of protest movements: A comparative study of Tunisia and Iran |
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