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Dark Voices: W. E. B. Du Bois and American Thought, 1888- 1903 by Shamoon Zamir
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Bashi, V. I
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Death of the Guilds: Professions, States, and the Advance of Capitalism,1930 to the Present by Elliott A. Krause
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Dingwall, R
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Democracy, Capitalism and Empire in Late Victorian Britain, 1885-1910 byE. Spencer Wellhofer
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Burton, A
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Democracy from Below: New Social Movements and the Political System in West Germany, by Ruud Koopmans
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Nullmeier, F
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Democracy's Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy, by Michael J. Sandel
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Tipton, S
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Democratization and Social Settlements: The Politics of Change in Contemporary Portugal by Daniel Nataf
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Schmitter, P. C
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Dependency, Disarticulation, and Denominator Effects: Another Look at Foreign Capital Penetration
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Dixon, W. J
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Detraditionalization: Critical Reflections on Authority and Identity, edited by Paul Heelas, Scott Lash, and Paul Morris
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Ingram, D
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Differential Productivity, Negative Externalities, and Foreign Capital Dependency: Reply to Firebaugh
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Dixon, W. J
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Disability and the City: International Perspectives by Rob Imrie
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Albrecht, G. L
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Disaster Evacuation Behavior: Tourists and Other Transients, by Thomas E. Drabek
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Dynes, R. R
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Disciplining Old Age: The Formation of Gerontological Knowledge by Stephen Katz
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Marshall, V. W
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Discourses of Power: From Hobbes to Foucault by Barry Hindess
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Wrong, D. H
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Divided by Color: Racial Politics and Democratic Ideals, by Donald R. Kinder and Lynn M. Sanders
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Harris, D
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Divided Nations: Class, Politics, and Nationalism in the Basque Country and Catalonia by Juan Diez Medrano
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Colomer, J. M
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Divorce Lawyers and Their Clients: Power and Meaning in the Legal Process, by Austin Sarat and William L. F. Felstiner
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Manzo, J
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion Before and After"Roe v. Wade" by Carole Joffe
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Deflem, M
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Does Foreign Capital Harm Poor Nations? New Estimates Based on Dixon andBoswell's Measures of Capital Penetration
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Firebaugh, G
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Does It All Add Up? Benchmarks and the Compensation of Active Portfolio Managers
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Admati, A. R
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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Down from Bureaucracy: The Ambiguity of Privatization and Empowerment byJoel F. Handler
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Katz, M. B
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University of Chicago Press
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1980
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