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| Content Type | OA ? | PCA ? |
|---|---|---|
| Books (Back List, Front List) | No | Yes |
| Titles start with W (24) | Information |
|---|---|
| A Waltz |
Author/Editor: LYNDA CHOUITEN ,SKYLER ARTES ,Mildred Mortimer
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| Wandering Memory |
Author/Editor: JAN J. DOMINIQUE,EMMA DONOVAN PAGE
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| War Diaries: Design after the Destruction of Art and Architecture |
Author/Editor: ELISA DAINESE ,ALEKSANDAR STANIČIĆ
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| War upon Our Border |
Author/Editor: Stephen I. Rockenbach
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| Water Graves: The Art of the Unritual in the Greater Caribbean |
Author/Editor: Valérie Loichot
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| Water Logics: Materialist Epistemologies for the Environmental Humanities |
Author/Editor: YASSER ELHARIRY ,EDWIGE TAMALET TALBAYEV
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| The Weaker Sex in War: Gender and Nationalism in Civil War Virginia |
Author/Editor: Kristen Brill
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| We, Us, and Them: Affect and American Nonfiction from Vietnam to Trump |
Author/Editor: Douglas Dowland
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| What We Mourn: Child Death and the Politics of Grief in Nineteenth-Century Britain |
Author/Editor: Lydia Murdoch
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| When Dissents Matter: Judicial Dialogue through US Supreme Court Opinions |
Author/Editor: Pamela C. Corley ,Amy Steigerwalt ,Artemus Ward
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| White Tongue, Brown Skin: The Colonized Woman and Language |
Author/Editor: MAYA BOUTAGHOU
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| The Witch of Pungo: Grace Sherwood in Virginia History and Legend |
Author/Editor: Scott O. Moore
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| Without the Novel: Romance and the History of Prose Fiction |
Author/Editor: Scott Black
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| Women Fight, Women Write: Texts on the Algerian War |
Author/Editor: MILDRED MORTIMER
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| Women in the American Revolution: Gender, Politics, and the Domestic World |
Author/Editor: BARBARA B. OBERG
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| Women Writers of the Beat Era: Autobiography and Intertextuality |
Author/Editor: MARY PANICCIA CARDEN
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| The Word on the Streets: The American Language of Vernacular Modernism |
Author/Editor: BROOKS E. HEFNER
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| A Word or Two Before I Go: Essays Then and Now |
Author/Editor: Arthur Krystal
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| Words Colliding: The Debate over Slavery and Black Exclusion in Nineteenth-Century America |
Author/Editor: ANDREW F. HAMMANN
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| Words, Like Fire |
Author/Editor: Cooper, Valerie C
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| The Work of the Heart: Young Women and Emotion, 1780–1830 |
Author/Editor: Martha Tomhave Blauvelt
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| A World of Disorderly Notions: Quixote and the Logic of Exceptionalism |
Author/Editor: Aaron R. Hanlon
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| The Worst Passions of Human Nature: White Supremacy in the Civil War North |
Author/Editor: Paul D. Escott
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| Writing the Noncolonial Self: Modern African Literatures and the Politics of Subjectivity |
Author/Editor: Alexander Fyfe
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