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Submissions from 2009

Bone Lace and Donne’s ‘Bracelet of Bright Haire About the Bone’, Christopher P. Baker

B. Podewell, Shakespeare’s Watch: A Guide to Time and Location in the Plays, Christopher P. Baker

G. Logan, The Eloquent Shakespeare: A Pronouncing Dictionary for the Complete Dramatic Works with Notes to Untie the Modern Tongue, Christopher P. Baker

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J. Cox, Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith, Christopher P. Baker

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J. Klause, Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit, Christopher P. Baker

The Other Army: Italian Women at the Home Front in World War I, Allison Scardino Belzer

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Whither the Chain of Destiny, Kathleen M. Comerford

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Diario de Irak: A Just War or Just War?, William O. Deaver

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El laberinto del fauno: una alegoría para la España democrática, William O. Deaver

Review of A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance by Raluca L. Radulescu and Cory James Rushton, D. S. Brewer, Carol Parrish Jamison

Review of Do You Make These Mistakes in English?The Story of Sherwin Cody’s Famous Language School by Edwin L. Battistella, Carol Parrish Jamison

The New Seven Deadly Sins, Carol Parrish Jamison

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The Play and Meaning of Courtoisie in Romanz de un Chivaler et de sa Dame et de un Clerk, Carol Parrish Jamison

‘Affairs in Different Places’: Symbolic Geographies, Jane V. Rago

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El proyecto de nación e identidad de Vicente Riva Palacio en "Martín Garatuza", Dolores Rangel

Review of Icons of Talk: The Media Mouths That Changed America by Donna Halper, Reed W. Smith

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The Oral History Project: An Interview with Maureen Beasley, Reed W. Smith

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The Oral History Project: An Interview with Patrick Washburn, Reed W. Smith

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When Repetition Isn’t the Best Practice Strategy: Examining Differing Levels of Contextual Interference during Practice, Laura Stambaugh

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All That Poetry, Laura E. Valeri

Death is the Plot, Laura E. Valeri

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Nonna, Laura E. Valeri

Submissions from 2008

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Primacy and the Unipolar Moment: The Debate over American Power in an Asymmetrical World, William T. Allison

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Review of "The Vietnam War" by James E. Westheider, William T. Allison

Five Questions from Missouri, Christopher P. Baker

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P. Blank, Shakespeare and the Mismeasure of Man, Christopher P. Baker

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‘I Can’t Imagine It Won’t Bear Fruit’: Jesuits, Politics and Heretics in Siena, Montepulciano and Lucca, Kathleen M. Comerford

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I Am Cuba: The Quest for Self-Determination and Identity, William O. Deaver

Review of Analyzing English Grammar by Klammer and Schulze. Fifth Edition, Carol Parrish Jamison

Review of Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography by Nicholas Howe, Carol Parrish Jamison

Los extremos de la sexualidad en la caracterización literaria de Vargas Llosa: El chivo, Gauguin y Flora Tristán, Dolores Rangel

Una lectura de la sociedad porfiriana en Nadie me verá llorar de Cristina Rivera Garza, Dolores Rangel

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How Two Veteran Journalists in Opposing Media Encouraged a Sense of Community in a Georgia Town, Reed W. Smith

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Review of When to Stop the Cheering? The Black Press, the Black Community, and the Integration of Professional Baseball by Brian Carroll, Reed W. Smith

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The Oral History Project: An Interview with Wm. David Sloan, Reed W. Smith

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Cold War, Laura E. Valeri

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Facebook Status, Laura E. Valeri

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Furniture, Laura E. Valeri

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Prayer of the One Lord, Laura E. Valeri

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Dialogue on Action: Risks and Possibilities of Feminism in the Academy in the 21st Century, Jessica Ketcham Weber, Lisa A. Costello, Allison Gross, Regina Clemens Fox, and Lorie Jacobs