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A Translation Report On American Multiculturalism After 9/11: Transatlantic Perspectives(Excerpts)
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A Translation Report On American Multiculturalism After 9/11: Transatlantic Perspectives(Excerpts)
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Transatlantic Factors And The Radicalism Of American Anti-slave Pioneers
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A Project Report On The Mock English-chinese Simultaneous Interpreting Of Transatlantic Digital Economy Dialogue (Excerpt)
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Radical Intimacies: Affective Potential and the Politics of Love in the Transatlantic Sex Reform Movement, 1900--1930
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Competing fenianisms: British, Irish, and American responses to a transatlantic movement
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Rethinking modern German history: Critical social history as a transatlantic enterprise, 1945--1989
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A transatlantic study: Charles Hodge and Emanuel V. Gerhart on theological method and the doctrine of the Atonement, with special consideration given to the influence of nineteenth-century German theology
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Transatlantic realms: The idea of America in British literary imagination
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The transatlantic Paddy: The making of a transnational Irish identity in nineteenth-century America
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Nature, nurture, nation: Race and childhood in transatlantic American discourses of slavery
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The circulation of transatlantic ideas and people in Cuban slave society, 1791-1844
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Shaping British identity: Transatlantic Anglo-Spanish rivalry in the early modern period
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Poetics of transfer: Translation, cosmopolitanism and the intermedial in twentieth-century transatlantic poetry
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The Bordes-Binford debate: Transatlantic interpretive traditions in Paleolithic archaeology
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Modernism's material forms: Literary experiments in transatlantic print culture, 1880--1945
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The American slave narrative and the Victorian novel, 1833--1863
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Lyric diplomacy: Cold War poetics in the United States and West Germany 1945--1955
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Beyond paradise and power. Contending arguments on the future of transatlantic relations and the West (1991--2001)
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Transatlantic professionalism: Nineteenth-century American writers at work in the world
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