The American Historical Review, Volume 114John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 2009 |
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... objects - either still at hand or absent - is acknowledged as a problem . First , though , Leor wants to remind us — and here there seems to be an implicit response to Chris's formulation - that the meaning of objects , even the ...
... objects - either still at hand or absent - is acknowledged as a problem . First , though , Leor wants to remind us — and here there seems to be an implicit response to Chris's formulation - that the meaning of objects , even the ...
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John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. niture as her object of study . And she is quite outspoken about why she feels rather comfortable with having engaged with these sorts of objects . It was her ...
John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. niture as her object of study . And she is quite outspoken about why she feels rather comfortable with having engaged with these sorts of objects . It was her ...
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... objects that are scarce in ( or unequally distributed to ) a world that is filled with objects of all sorts . Let me try and formulate my thoughts about these suggestions . With regard to the first trajectory , I have my doubts as to ...
... objects that are scarce in ( or unequally distributed to ) a world that is filled with objects of all sorts . Let me try and formulate my thoughts about these suggestions . With regard to the first trajectory , I have my doubts as to ...
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