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181. Unsettled Germans: The reception and resettlement of East German refugees in West Germany, 1949-1961
182. 'Ce monument national': Aesthetic and political conflict in the reception of romantic dramas (1813--1848) (France, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas)
183. Writing for the masses: Heinrich Graetz, the popularization of Jewish history, and the reception of National Judaism
184. What the fallen angels taught: The reception-history of the 'Book of the Watchers' in Judaism and Christianity
185. The practice of everyday space: The reception of planned open space in Hong Kong (China)
186. The reception of Rembrandt's art in France, 1700--1780
187. The reception of German instrumental music in France between 1870 and 1914
188. A remarkable cultural encounter: The reception of German Romanticism, Rilke, and modernism in Feng Zhi's poetry
189. The reception of Arabic-language works translated into English and published in the U.S. before and after September 11
190. The reception of Martin Heidegger's philosophy in France: 1927-1961
191. The reception of Chinese vernacular narrative in Korea and Japa
192. Epic, simile, allegory: Problem in the reception of Spenser and Milton
193. Social change and romantic ideology: The impact of the publishing industry, family organization, and gender roles on the reception and interpretation of romance fiction in Taiwan, 1960-1990
194. Gender and the reception of Victorian novels: Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights', Anthony Trollope's 'Barchester Towers', Charles Reade's 'It Is Never Too Late To Mend', and Charlotte Yonge's 'The Heir of Redclyffe'
195. Legal reform in Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945): The reception of Western law
196. THE RECEPTION OF JANE AUSTEN IN GERMANY: A MINIATURIST IN THE LAND OF POETS AND PHILOSOPHERS (ENGLAND)
197. THE RECEPTION OF E. T. A. HOFFMANN IN THE UNITED STATES, 1940-197
198. Institutions and Patrons in American Opera: The Reception of Philip Glass, 1976-1992
199. Contested Boundaries: The Reception of Shi'ite Narrators in the Sunni Hadith Tradition
200. From twelfth-century renaissance to fifteenth-century reform: The reception of Hugh of St. Victor in the later Middle Ages
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