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Degrees of Risk Navigating Insecurity and Inequality in Public Higher Education Blake R. Silver
The Economics of Privacy Avi Goldfarb, Catherine E. Tucker
The Politics of Utopia A New History of John Law's System, 1695–1795 Arnaud Orain, Andrew Brown
Berlioz and His World Francesca Brittan, Sarah Hibberd
Some White Folks The Interracial Politics of Sympathy, Suffering, and Solidarity Jennifer Chudy
Pat Metheny Stories beyond Words Bob Gluck
Intimate Subjects Touch and Tangibility in Britain's Cerebral Age Simeon Koole
How to Think Impossibly About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else Jeffrey J. Kripal
How Primates Eat A Synthesis of Nutritional Ecology across a Mammal Order Joanna E. Lambert, Margaret A. H. Bryer, Jessica M. Rothman, T. H. Clutton-Brock, Alison Richard
Fluid Geographies Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico K. Maria D. Lane
The Worlds of Victor Sassoon Bombay, London, Shanghai, 1918–1941 Rosemary Wakeman
Return from the World Economic Growth and Reverse Migration in Brazil Gregory Duff Morton
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