The International Journal of the Humanities, Vol. 5, Issue 9 (2007)
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Quantum Physics and the American Counterculture
Richard Hill
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A Deadly Nexus: “Necessity”, the Just War and Sacrifice
Kelly Denton-Borhaug
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Hog-Killing
Thomas Fick
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Revision and Reconstruction in the Second Punic War
Yozan D. Mosig, Imene Belhassen
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The Medial Age, Federalism, and the Other
Philippe Eberhard
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Leaving on a Jet Plane
Merel Boers
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Healing Poles
Barbara K. Robins
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Story Telling
Fiona Peterson, Karen Trist
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On Alois Riegl’s the Modern Cult of Monuments
Joseph Gonda
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Programming Adult Education in a Post-Earthquake Area
Pragati A. Godbole, Geeta Menon
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The Emergence of a Variety
Mimi Nahariah Azwani Mohamed
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Object Lessons
Brian Cooper, Margueritte Murphy
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Myths of Humanity
Marta Nunes da Costa
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Selling the Estate
Salma Ghanem, Kimberly A. Selber
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Mapping the Documentary Field
Dugald Williamson
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“Traditional” and “Modern”
Giorgi Kankava
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Selling the ‘Nation-State’ in the Bid for Olympic Gold
D. Wood D. Wood
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Following in Anne Frank’s Footsteps
Hugh Hunt, Catherine Lewis, Sabine Smith
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Identity à la Mode
Ruth Burke
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Creative Integrity and the Fine Art of Teaching Ethics
Elizabeth Cranley
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Authenticity and ‘el pueblo’
Kristin Comeforo
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Contemporary Tendencies of Globalisation
Oksana Cheypesh
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The World Family
Scott Gordley
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Havana Transfigured
Maite Villoria Nolla
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The Street as a Temporary Eventscape
Andrew Furman
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Crisis in American Foreign Policy Identity
Jeffrey Morton
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Performing Performing
Terry Donovan Smith