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- "Misfits" in fin de siècle France and Italy : anatomies of difference, Susan A. Ashley, (electronic resource)
- A history of popular culture in Japan : from the seventeenth century to the present, E. Taylor Atkins
- A history of popular culture in Japan : from the seventeenth century to the present, E. Taylor Atkins
- A practical guide to studying history : skills and approaches, edited by Tracey Loughran
- A practical guide to studying history : skills and approaches, edited by Tracey Loughran
- A taste for luxury in early modern Europe : display, acquisition and boundaries, edited by Johanna Ilmakunnas and Jon Stobart, (electronic resource)
- Algeria revisited : history, culture and identity, edited by Rabah Aissaoui and Claire Eldridge, (electronic resource)
- American Jewry : transcending the European experience?, edited by Christian Wiese and Cornelia Wilhelm
- American Jewry : transcending the European experience?, edited by Christian Wiese and Cornelia Wilhelm
- Britain and interwar Danubian Europe : foreign policy and security challenges, 1919-1936, Dragan Bakic, (electronic resource)
- Combatants of Muslim origin in European armies in the twentieth century : far from jihad, edited by Xavier Bougarel, Raphaëlle Branche and Cloé Drieu, (electronic resource)
- Gender, culture and politics in England, 1560-1640 : turning the world upside down, Susan D. Amussen and David E. Underdown, (electronic resource)
- Gendering modernism : a historical reappraisal of the canon, Maria Bucur, (electronic resource)
- Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany : A Comparative Study from 1800 to 1932, Shane Nagle
- History by numbers : an introduction to quantitative approaches, Pat Hudson and Mina Ishizu
- History by numbers : an introduction to quantitative approaches, Pat Hudson and Mina Ishizu
- Mutiny in the Danish Atlantic world : convicts, sailors and a dissonant empire, Johan Heinsen, (electronic resource)
- Postwar emigration to South America from Japan and the Ryukyu Islands, Pedro Iacobelli, (electronic resource)
- Publishers, readers and the great war : literature and memory since 1918, Vincent Trott, (electronic resource)
- Race, tea and colonial resettlement : imperial families, interrupted, Jane McCabe, (electronic resource)
- Romania since the Second World War : a political, social and economic history, Florin Abraham
- Romania since the Second World War : a political, social and economic history, Florin Abraham
- Russian orthodoxy and the Russo-Japanese War, Betsy C. Perabo, (electronic resource)
- Saxon identities, AD 150-900, Robert Flierman, (electronic resource)
- Slavs in post-Nazi Austria : Carinthian Slovenes and the politics of assimilation, 1945-1960, Robert Knight, (electronic resource)
- The Spanish civil wars : a comparative history of the First Carlist War and the conflict of the 1930s, Mark Lawrence, (electronic resource)
- The everyday Cold War : Britain and China, 1950-1972, Chi-Kwan Mark, (electronic resource)
- The kingdom of Württemberg and the making of Germany, 1815-1871, Bodie A. Ashton
- The roadhouse comes to Britain : drinking, driving and dancing, 1925-1955, David W. Gutzke and Michael John Law, (electronic resource)
- The victims of slavery, colonization, and the Holocaust : a comparative history of persecution, Kitty Millet, (electronic resource)
- The victims of slavery, colonization, and the Holocaust : a comparative history of persecution, Kitty Millet, (electronic resource)
- The world since 1945 : an international history, P.M.H. Bell and Mark Gilbert
- The world since 1945 : an international history, P.M.H. Bell and Mark Gilbert
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