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1. Japanese Immigration in America: Fleeing Riots, Escaping Imprisonment, and Assimilating.

4. A Perspective on the Baltimore Freddie Gray Riots: Turning Tragedy Into Civic Engagement and Culture Change in an Academic Department of Medicine.

5. Cleveland Versus the Clinic: The 1960s Riots and Community Health Reform.

6. [May 68 as seen by the elderly].

7. Epidemiological modelling of the 2005 French riots: a spreading wave and the role of contagion.

8. Large-Scale Urban Riots and Residential Segregation: A Case Study of the 1960s U.S. Riots.

10. Threat, prejudice and the impact of the riots in England.

11. The deprivation riots: psychiatry as politics in the 1960s.

12. American resurrection and the 1788 New York doctors' riot.

13. Rights to food with a human face in the global south.

14. The "swinish multitude": controversies over hogs in antebellum New York City.

15. "Ready to shoot and do shoot": black working-class self-defense and community politics in Harlem, New York, during the 1920s.

16. "But burn - no": the rest of the crowd in three civil disorders in 1960s Chicago.

17. "Compelled to their bad acts by hunger": three Irish urban crowds, 1817-45.

18. [A crisis of ginseng capital and the countermeasures of the ginseng-cultivating people during Daehan empire].

20. Discophobia: antigay prejudice and the 1979 backlash against disco.

21. The Liverpool cholera epidemic of 1832 and anatomical dissection--medical mistrust and civil unrest.

23. New Jersey Medical School's unique relationship to its community.

24. [Public health in Sicily facing the first cholera epidemic in 1837]].

25. [Officials, gentry, and commoners in the Changsha rice riots].

26. 1832 cholera riots.

27. Fear and frustration--the Liverpool cholera riots of 1832.

28. Red summers 1917-19.

29. Popular and elite politics in seventeenth-century Dijon.

30. Ideology, mobilization, and comparison: explaining violence in the furies.

31. Violent repression or modern strategies of crowd management: soldiers as riot police in France and Germany, 1890-1914.

32. Soldiers-at-sea and inter-service relations during the first Dutch war.

33. Riotous community: crowds, politics and society in Wales, c. 1700-1840.

34. Researching secrecy, state power and prisoner resistance in the Australian high-security prison.

35. [The Bogota riot of 15-16 January 1893: "bread, work, or death"].

36. "It all started on the mines"? The 1934 Kalgoorlie race riots revisited.

37. Prelude and aftermath of the Doctors' Riot of 1788: a religious interpretation of white and black reaction to grave robbing.

38. [The 1767 riot in Guanajuato].

39. ["Give us the potatoes or there'll be a revolution": hunger riots, strikes, and mass protests in Bohemia, 1914-18].

40. [Senegal: a penitentiary system in crisis: actors and issues of the current debates].

41. From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence.

42. The politics of food and gender in Occupied Paris.

43. Music and violence in working class Cork: the "band nuisance," 1879-82.

44. Domestic troubles: tragedy and the Northern Ireland conflict.

45. [The riots against the census in the first year of the Xuantong reign].

46. Slave society in the sugar plantation zones of Saint Domingue and the Revolution of 1791-93.

47. The Union of 1707, integration and the Scottish Burghs: the case of the 1720 Food Riots.

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