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A Geocritical Perspective on World History with Dr. Ashour (Egypt)

October 9, 2020October 9, 2020 Cervone
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  • Correspondence on "Dating apps as health allies? Examining the opportunities and challenges of dating apps as partners in public health" by Garcia-Iglesias et al
  • How to prove her wrong: hierarchies of watching in the case of the fasting girl Sarah Jacob
  • Cultural assumptions and the good death: rethinking global frameworks

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  • Myers on Maynial and trans. Richard Bernstein, 'Band of Sisters: Madeleine Pauliac, the Women of the Blue Squadron, and Their Daring Rescue Missions in the Last Days of World War II'
  • Mellinger on Yazdiha, 'The Struggle for the People’s King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement'

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