HISTORY & MARITIME STUDIES |
Colonized bodies, worlds transformed : toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism / edited by Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen D. Klaus ; foreword by Clark Spencer Larsen. |
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Rasputin : faith, power, and the twilight of the Romanovs / Douglas Smith. |
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The shadow that scares me. Edited by James R. McGraw. |
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LIBRARY SCIENCE |
Early modern studies after the digital turn / edited by Laura Estill, Texas A&M University, Diane K. Jakacki, Bucknell University, and Michael Ullyot, University of Calgary. |
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LITERATURE & LITERARY STUDIES |
The classic fairy tales : texts, criticism / edited by Maria Tatar, Harvard University. |
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The power / Naomi Alderman. |
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The tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson ; and, the comedy, Those extraordinary twins / Mark Twain ; edited by Hsuan L. Hsu. |
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MUSIC |
Bedérich Smetana : myth, music, and propaganda / Kelly St. Pierre. |
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Beyond Bach : music and everyday life in the eighteenth century / Andrew Talle. |
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Eight trios : for three bassoons / J.S. Bach ; arranged by Alan Hawkins. |
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It’s just the normal noises : Marcus, Guralnick, No depression, and the mystery of Americana music / Timothy Gray. |
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Jâatâekok : zongorâara = Spiele : fèur Klavier = Games : for piano / Kurtâag Gyèorgy. |
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Listening for the secret : the Grateful Dead and the politics of improvisation / Ulf Olsson. |
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Music, evolution, and the harmony of souls / Alan Harvey. |
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The new analog : listening and reconnecting in a digital world / Damon Krukowski. |
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Six orchestral songs for voice and piano, op. 8 / Arnold Schoenberg ; arranged by Anton Webern. |
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Varieties of musical irony : from Mozart to Mahler / Michael Cherlin. |
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PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION |
Hildegard of Bingen, 1098-1179 : a visionary life / Sabina Flanagan. |
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY |
A plastic ocean : we need a wave of change / Brainstorm Media ; Plastic Oceans Foundation ; director, Craig Leeson ; produced by Adam Leipzig ; producer, Jo Ruxton ; writen by Craig Leeson. |
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VISUAL ARTS & DESIGN |
Monica Ross : ethical actions, a critical fine art practice / edited by Suzanne Treister and Susan Hiller. |