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New Book by Armstrong Offers Insights About Harriet Tubman’s Life Following Self-Emancipation
Douglas Armstrong, professor of anthropology, has published a new book, “The Archeology of Harriet Tubman’s Life in Freedom” (Syracuse University Press, 2022).
See related: Civil Rights, Human Rights, Race & Ethnicity
Postrevolutionary Iran: A Political Handbook
See related: Middle East & North Africa
Jerusalem: Conflict and Cooperation in a Contested City
See related: Middle East & North Africa
Democracy and Conflict Resolution: The Dilemmas of Israel’s Peacemaking
Using the contested theory of "democratic peace" as a foundational framework, the contributors explore the effects of a variety of internal influences on Israeli government practices related to Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking: electoral systems; political parties; identity; leadership; and social movements.
See related: Government, Middle East & North Africa
Lake Effect: Tales of Large Lakes, Arctic Winds, and Recurrent Snows
See related: Environment
North Star Country: Upstate New York and the Crusade for African American Freedom
See related: New York State
Lord Churchill's Coup The Anglo-American Empire and the Glorious Revolution Reconsidered
Timing the De-Escalation of International Conflicts
Intractable Conflicts and Their Transformation
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