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Yesomi Umolu, contributions from scholar and curator Candice
Hopkins and poet J. Michael Martinez, and an interview with Mendez...BOOK
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The book Mark: Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Edited by Julie Decker is published by Hirmer Publishers.
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The book Theorizing Emotions: Sociological Explorations and Applications, Edited by Debra
Hopkins , Jochen Kleres, Helena Flam, and Helmut Kuzmics is published by Campus Verlag....BOOK
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Affiliation Johns
Hopkins University...is the Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Economics at JohnsHopkins University and a research associate of the National Bureau...Research. Economics of Means-Tested Transfer Programs in theUnited States, Volume I Robert A. Moffitt...November 2016 Economics of Means-Tested Transfer Programs in theUnited States, Volume II Robert A. Moffitt...AUTHOR
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capitalism in the
United States in the twentieth century. He received a PhD in history from JohnsHopkins University and an...AUTHOR
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The
United States has seldom known a period of greater social and cultural...the race melodrama to show how racial discourses in theUnited States have been entangled with occultist phenomena, from the...Chapter Two PaulineHopkins and Blood Talk Revising Racial Science, Telling...BOOK
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David Bernstein Professor of Political Science at the Johns
Hopkins University. Among his other books are The Captive Public;...Other Means. The Fatal Embrace Jews and theState Benjamin Ginsberg January 1999...AUTHOR
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media’s dilettantism. The resulting works demonstrate
United States history as a field still very much under revision and...Connolly Department of History JohnsHopkins University Email: nconnol2@jhu.edu...LIST
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Vicky Albritton has taught at Johns
Hopkins University, Colorado State, and the University of Chicago...AUTHOR
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Spectacular and quotidian gendered and sexualized violence by
states and collectives holds in place fraught and unjust histories...and decolonial confrontations, such violence regularizesstates of emergency and exception. Through oral history, archival...that is part and parcel of the weaponry in the hands of thestate and of transnational militant movements. What are the mechanisms...without the plethora of evasions that often allow democraticstates to deflect that question to some other concern—national security...BOOK