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The Finest Blend

Graduate Education in Canada

Athabasca University Press

As Canadian universities work to increase access to graduate education, many are adopting blended modes of delivery for courses and programs. This book provides a comprehensive overview of current practices and opportunities for blended learning success.

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Singapore Lectures 1980-2018

A Selection

ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
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Life with Cars

New Zealanders and their four-wheeled friends, 1950s–1980s

Oratia Books
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Integrated Korean Workbook

Intermediate 2, Third Edition

University of Hawaii Press
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Integrated Korean

Intermediate 2, Third Edition

University of Hawaii Press
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Freyberg

A Life

Oratia Books
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Composing for the Revolution

Nie Er and China’s Sonic Nationalism

By Joshua H. Howard; Series edited by Frederick Lau
University of Hawaii Press
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A Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands

Selected Readings III

University of Hawaii at Manoa
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A Library of Clouds

The Scripture of the Immaculate Numen and the Rewriting of Daoist Texts

University of Hawaii Press
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12 Huia Birds

By Julian Stokoe; Illustrated by Stacy Eyles
Oratia Books
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The Lexington Six

Lesbian and Gay Resistance in 1970s America

University of Massachusetts Press
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Lost Wonderland

The Brief and Brilliant Life of Boston's Million Dollar Amusement Park

Bright Leaf
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For Might and Right

Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy

University of Massachusetts Press
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A Sound History

Lawrence Gellert, Black Musical Protest, and White Denial

University of Massachusetts Press
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Tampa

Impressions of an Emigrant

By Wenceslao Gálvez y Delmonte; Translated by Noel M. Smith; Introduction and notes by Noel M. Smith and Andrew T. Huse
University Press of Florida

Translated into English with extensive notes and a wealth of supplementary material, this narrative of a nineteenth-century Cuban émigré brings to life the early Cuban exile communities in Tampa.

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Ordinary Masochisms

Agency and Desire in Victorian and Modernist Fiction

University Press of Florida
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Leprosy

Past and Present

University of Florida Press

Through an unprecedented multidisciplinary and global approach, this book documents the dramatic 7,000-year history of leprosy using bioarchaeological, clinical, and historical information from a wide variety of contexts, dispelling many longstanding myths about the disease.

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La Gente

Struggles for Empowerment and Community Self-Determination in Sacramento

The University of Arizona Press

La Gente traces the rise of the Chicana/o Movement in Sacramento and the role of everyday people in galvanizing a collective to seek lasting and transformative change during the 1960s and 1970s. In their efforts to be self-determined, la gente contested multiple forms of oppression at school, at work sites, and in their communities.

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A History of the Kennedy Space Center

University Press of Florida

This inspirational history of KSC explores man’s attempts to conquer the final frontier from Von Braun to the Space Station. With 97 b/w illustrations.

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A Good Map of All Things

A Picaresque Novel

The University of Arizona Press, University of Arizona Press
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Citizen Power

A Citizen Leadership Manual, New Jersey Edition

Rutgers University Press

CITIZEN POWER gives all Americans the know how to become no-blame problem solvers and be part of what is emerging as a new model for a citizen driven national public service

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Tezcatlipoca

Trickster and Supreme Deity

University Press of Colorado
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Talking Consent

16 Workshops on Relationship and Sexual Education for Schools and Other Youth Settings

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Activities and workshops to facilitate discussion with young people around consent, sex and related topics.

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SEE! HEAR! CUT! KILL!

Experiencing Friday the 13th

University Press of Mississippi

The first-ever book devoted to close analysis of the modern, multimillion-dollar cult classic franchise

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Relational Identities and Other-than-Human Agency in Archaeology

University Press of Colorado

Relational Identities and Other-than-Human Agency in Archaeology explores the benefits and consequences of archaeological theorizing on the social agency of nonhumans.

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Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest

University Press of Mississippi

A timely exploration of grassroots political protest in the age of Trump

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No Future in This Country

The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner

University Press of Mississippi

A critical study of the career of the nineteenth-century bishop

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Meaning of Folklore

The Analytical Essays of Alan Dundes

Utah State University Press

Compilation of Dundes's most important analytical work, including many widely unavailable essays. Edited by Simon Bronner.

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How to Be Ace

A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

A humorous and honest graphic memoir of growing up and navigating life as asexual.

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Harmony and Normalization

US-Cuban Musical Diplomacy

University Press of Mississippi

How policy can transform music and how musicians and performances create lasting bonds

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Groove Theory

The Blues Foundation of Funk

University Press of Mississippi

The first in-depth intellectual history of funk music and its growth out of the blues tradition

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Chaos and Compromise

The Evolution of the Mississippi Budgeting Process

By Brian A. Pugh; Foreword by Ronny Frith
University Press of Mississippi

A thorough assay of the painstaking process that delivers a state budget

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Abundance

The Archaeology of Plenitude

Edited by Monica L. Smith
University Press of Colorado

Using case studies from around the globe—including Mesoamerica, North and South America, Africa, China, and the Greco-Roman world—and across multiple time periods, the authors in this volume make the case that abundance provides an essential explanatory perspective on ancient peoples’ choices and activities. Economists frequently focus on scarcity as a driving principle in the development of social and economic hierarchies, yet focusing on plenitude enables the understanding of a range of cohesive behaviors that were equally important for the development of social complexity.

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The Making of Mississippian Tradition

University of Florida Press

Christina Friberg investigates the influence of Cahokia, the largest city of North America’s Mississippian culture between AD 1050 and 1350, on smaller communities throughout the midcontinent. This book offers a new, more nuanced interpretation of how and why Mississippian lifeways developed.

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Sisterly Networks

Fifty Years of Southern Women's Histories

University Press of Florida

Tracing the development of the field of southern women’s history over the past half century, this book shows how pioneering feminists laid the foundation for a strong community of sister scholars and delves into the work of an organization central to this movement, the Southern Association for Women Historians.

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