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2. Paper Sovereigns: Anglo-Native Treaties and the Law of Nations, 1604-1664.
3. SELECTED PAPERS OF A.J. WOODMAN.
4. Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation.
5. Art on Paper: Ephemeral Art in the Low Countries: The Triumphal Entry of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella into Antwerp, 1599.
6. English Landed Society Revisited; the collected papers of F.M.L.Thompson.
7. Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Writes His World.
8. Conversion in late antiquity. Christianity, Islam and beyond. Papers from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar, University of Oxford, 2009–2010.
9. Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem: How Religion Drove the Voyages that Led to America. By Carol Delaney. New York: Free Press, 2011. Pp. 319. Illustrations. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. $16 paper.
10. Nationalization through Total War.
11. One Hundred Years of Solitude: Meditating on Tarik Amar's Book on Lviv.
12. The Small, the Big, and the Ugly: Persistent Challenges of Thinking about Lviv's Ukrainization.
13. The roots of ethnic cleansing in Europe.
14. The roots of ethnic cleansing in Europe.
15. The roots of ethnic cleansing in Europe.
16. A Critical History of Ukrainian-Ukrainian Relations.
17. Making Lviv Soviet.
18. Polish patriotism after 1989. Concepts, debates, identities.
19. Nationalism in Central Asia: a biography of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan boundary.
20. The Catholic Church in Polish history: from 966 to the present.
21. Ethnic struggle, coexistence, and democratization in Eastern Europe.
22. Ethnic struggle, coexistence, and democratization in Eastern Europe.
23. Social Mobilization Beyond Ethnicity: Civic Activism and Grassroots Movements in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
24. Zones of rebellion: Kurdish insurgents and the Turkish state.
25. Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia: conversion, apostasy, and literacy.
26. Becoming metropolitan: urban selfhood and the making of modern Cracow.
27. Ethnic struggle, coexistence, and democratization in Eastern Europe.
28. Becoming Habsburg: the Jews of Austrian Bukovina, 1774–1918.
29. Shatterzone of empires: coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands.
30. Odessa: genius and death in a city of dreams.
31. Holy Rus': The Rebirth of Orthodoxy in the New Russia.
32. The German minority in interwar Poland.
33. Nationalists who feared the nation: Adriatic multi-nationalism in Habsburg Dalmatia, Trieste and Venice.
34. Russia's own orient: the politics of identity and oriental studies in the late imperial and early soviet periods.
35. William Jay Risch, The Ukrainian West: Culture and the Fate of Empire in Soviet Lviv.
36. The sacred routes of Uyghur history.
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