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 | Acknowledgments I wish to thank Euan Hague for his generosity in the many hours he has given in helping me with this paper: proofreading; guidance in Scottish Studies; mailing overseas reference materials; and advice Even more important has been his encouragement and moral support for me to write this paper 116.1 Kb. 3 | read |
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 | African-american and african studies Cade Bambara’s The Black Woman Anthology, and Ronald W. Walters’ Freedom is Not Enough: Black Voters, Black Candidates and American Presidential Politics. Students will read an average of 200 pages per week 76.02 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | Unequal allies: australia-american relations and war in the pacific 1941-1945 During the transition to peace, however, the sometimes divergent interests of the two countries were overtly manifest as the unifying threat of Japan receded 25.6 Kb. 1 | read |