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Jarrett, William H. "Raising the Bar: Mary Elizabeth Garrett, M. Carey Thomas, and the Johns Hopkins Medical School." Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 24, no. 1 (January 2011): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2011.11928678.

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Butler, Barbara. ": Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists . Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, Trudy Van Houten." American Anthropologist 89, no. 1 (March 1987): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1987.89.1.02a00950.

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Robison, William B. "The National and Local Significance of Wyatt's Rebellion in Surrey." Historical Journal 30, no. 4 (December 1987): 769–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00022317.

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Though much has been written about Wyatt's rebellion, it remains controversial. There is, first of all, lively debate about the rebels' motives in rising against Mary Tudor in January and February 1554. It is generally agreed that some rebels wished only to force changes in royal policy, while others sought to replace the queen with her sister Elizabeth and Edward Courtenay, the earl of Devon. But, while D. M. Loades and his adherents contend that the rising was caused almost entirely by opposition to Mary's proposed marriage to Prince Philip of Spain, others argue – to varying degrees – that religion was significant and that many rebels were protestants seeking to thwart a catholic restoration.
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Popov, Sergey. "Ice Cover, Subglacial Landscape, and Estimation of Bottom Melting of Mac. Robertson, Princess Elizabeth, Wilhelm II, and Western Queen Mary Lands, East Antarctica." Remote Sensing 14, no. 1 (January 5, 2022): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14010241.

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This study demonstrates the results of Russian airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) investigations and also seismic reflection soundings carried out in 1971–2020 over a vast area of coastal part of East Antarctica. It is the first comprehensive summary mapping of these data. Field research, equipment, errors of initial RES data, and methods of gridding are discussed. Ice thickness, ice base elevation, and bedrock topography are presented. The ice thickness across the research area varies from a few meters to 3620 m, and is greatest in the local subglacial depressions. The average thickness is about 1220 m. The total volume of the ice is about 710,500 km3. The bedrock heights vary from 2860 m below sea level in the ocean bathyal zone to 2040 m above sea level in the Grove Mountains area (4900 m relief). The main directions of the bedrock orographic forms are concentrated mostly in three intervals: 345∘–30∘, 45∘–70∘, and 70∘–100∘. The bottom melting rate was estimated on the basis of the simple Zotikov model. Total annual melting under the study area is about 0.633 cubic meters. The total annual melting in the study area is approximately 1.5 mm/yr.
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ERDAL, Baturay. "Pandemi Sonrası Dönemde Beslenme Tabularını Yıkmak: J. M Coetzee’nin Elizabeth Costello Romanında İnsan-Hayvan İlişkisi." Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, no. 47 (June 15, 2022): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21497/sefad.1128564.

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Many conspiracy theories and worst-case scenarios have been produced about the COVID-19 pandemic. With a reductionist approach, this new coronavirus disease outbreak has been regrettably confined to the simple matter that humans are exposed to viral pathogens of certain wild animals. However, the global reasons and outcomes of the present outbreak should not simply be correlated with the physiologies of a group of animals but with human activities subject to wanton consumption, interference with living spaces, intense commercialization and, particularly, dietary habits. Thus, reconceptualizing pandemics as a multidimensional “ecological crisis” posing a threat to the future of human and nonhuman beings rather than a “disease” endangering human welfare seems to become the sole prerequisite for a significant policy shift in the relationship between humans and animals. With this in mind, the eponymous protagonist of the novel, Elizabeth Costello, a vegetarian like her creator, gives the traces of an ecological philosophy which reinforces the notion that it is not the sheer scientific productivity driven by the rationalization but the reconsideration of animal-human interactions that can prevent post-pandemic era from recurring outbreaks. In the novel, through her understanding of environmental ethics, J. M. Coetzee’s vegetarian and writer protagonist provides discussions that help rethinking literature as one of the guiding disciplines that can offer new insights into the natural habitat of animals. This study intends to handle how Coetzee’s thoughts on vegetarianism and human-animal interactions can become an ethical model for the future world in dire need of a post-pandemic paradigm shift.
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Buscemi, Nicki. "“THE DISEASE, WHICH HAD HITHERTO BEEN NAMELESS”: M. E. BRADDON'S CHALLENGE TO MEDICAL AUTHORITY IN BIRDS OF PREY AND CHARLOTTE'S INHERITANCE." Victorian Literature and Culture 38, no. 1 (February 23, 2010): 151–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150309990362.

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon launched her editorship of Belgravia magazine by painting a picture for her readers of a murderous medical practitioner. At the outset of Birds of Prey (1867), the serial novel which kicked off the magazine's publication, Braddon introduces us to a surgeon-dentist named Philip Sheldon. The narrator ironically explains, “Of course he was eminently respectable . . . A householder with such a door-step and such muslin curtains could not be other than the most correct of mankind” (7; bk. 1, ch. 1). Sensation novels of the 1860s have long been critically recognized as vehicles for revealing the disparity between respectable façades and seedy interior truths, and Braddon's underexamined work Birds of Prey and its sequel Charlotte's Inheritance (1868) are no exception: by the close of the second novel, the seemingly upright Sheldon has been revealed as a liar, a cheat, and a killer.
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Kaufman, Ira R. "Drug Abuse Treatment: A National Study of Effectiveness.Robert L. Hubbard , Mary Ellen Marsden , J. Valley Rachal , Henrick J. Harwood , Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh , Harold M. Ginzburg." American Journal of Sociology 96, no. 1 (July 1990): 258–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/229527.

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Droke, Julie. "Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists. Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, and Trudy Van Houten. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1985. ix + 102pp., biblio. $12.95 (paper)." American Antiquity 54, no. 1 (January 1989): 222. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281373.

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Lennard, Frances. "The Eye of the Needle: English Embroideries from the Feller Collection (Oxford, The Ashmolean Museum, 1 August-12 October 2014). Catalogue; by Mary M. Brooks, Elizabeth Feller, and Jacqueline Holdsworth, Micheál & Elizabeth Feller: The Needlework Collecti." Renaissance Studies 30, no. 3 (February 5, 2015): 451–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rest.12134.

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Kerber, Steve. "Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists. Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, and Trudy Van Houten. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1985. ix + 102 pp., illustrations, biblio. $6.95 (paper)." American Antiquity 53, no. 1 (January 1988): 212. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281188.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2007): 101–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-90002479.

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Frederick H. Smith; Caribbean Rum: A Social and Economic History (Franklin W. Knight)Stephan Palmié; Wizards and Scientists: Explorations in Afro-Cuban Modernity and Tradition (Julie Skurski)Miguel A. De la Torre; The Quest for the Cuban Christ: A Historical Search (Fernando Picó)L. Antonio Curet, Shannon Lee Dawdy & Gabino La Rosa Corzo (eds.); Dialogues in Cuban Archaeology (David M. Pendergast)Jill Lane; Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 (Arthur Knight)Hal Klepak; Cuba’s Military 1990-2005: Revolutionary Soldiers during Counter-Revolutionary Times (Antoni Kapcia)Lydia Chávez (ed.); Capitalism, God, and a Good Cigar: Cuba Enters the Twenty-First Century (Ann Marie Stock)Diane Accaria-Zavala & Rodolfo Popelnik (eds.); Prospero’s Isles: The Presence of the Caribbean in the American Imaginary (Sean X. Goudie)Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond (ed.); The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (Danielle D. Smith) David J. Weber; Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment (Neil L. Whitehead)Larry Gragg; Englishmen Transplanted: The English Colonization of Barbados, 1627-1660 (Richard S. Dunn)Jon F. Sensbach; Rebecca’s Revival: Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Jennifer L. Morgan; Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Verene A. Shepherd)Jorge Luis Chinea; Race and Labor in the Hispanic Caribbean: The West Indian Immigrant Worker Experience in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico, 1800-1850 (Juan José Baldrich)Constance R. Sutton (ed.); Revisiting Caribbean Labour: Essays in Honour of O. Nigel Bolland (Mary Chamberlain)Gert Oostindie; Paradise Overseas: The Dutch Caribbean: Colonialism and its Transatlantic Legacies (Bridget Brereton)Allan Pred; The Past Is Not Dead: Facts, Fictions, and Enduring Racial Stereotypes (Karen Fog Olwig)James C. Riley; Poverty and Life Expectancy: The Jamaica Paradox (Cruz María Nazario)Lucia M. Suárez; The Tears of Hispaniola: Haitian and Dominican Diaspora Memory (J. Michael Dash)Mary Chamberlain; Family Love in the Diaspora: Migration and the Anglo-Caribbean Experience (Kevin Birth)Joseph Palacio (ed.); The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders (Grant Jewell Rich)Elizabeth M. DeLoughery, Renée K. Goss on & George B. Handley (eds.); Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture (Bonham C. Richardson)Mary Gallagher (ed.); Ici-Là: Place and Displacement in Caribbean Writing in French (Christina Kullberg)David V. Moskowitz; Caribbean Popular Music: An Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall (Kenneth Bilby)John H. McWhorter; Defining Creole (Bettina M. Migge)Ellen M. Schnepel; In Search of a National Identity: Creole and Politics in Guadeloupe (Paul B. Garrett)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2008): 101–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002479.

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Frederick H. Smith; Caribbean Rum: A Social and Economic History (Franklin W. Knight)Stephan Palmié; Wizards and Scientists: Explorations in Afro-Cuban Modernity and Tradition (Julie Skurski)Miguel A. De la Torre; The Quest for the Cuban Christ: A Historical Search (Fernando Picó)L. Antonio Curet, Shannon Lee Dawdy & Gabino La Rosa Corzo (eds.); Dialogues in Cuban Archaeology (David M. Pendergast)Jill Lane; Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 (Arthur Knight)Hal Klepak; Cuba’s Military 1990-2005: Revolutionary Soldiers during Counter-Revolutionary Times (Antoni Kapcia)Lydia Chávez (ed.); Capitalism, God, and a Good Cigar: Cuba Enters the Twenty-First Century (Ann Marie Stock)Diane Accaria-Zavala & Rodolfo Popelnik (eds.); Prospero’s Isles: The Presence of the Caribbean in the American Imaginary (Sean X. Goudie)Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond (ed.); The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries (Danielle D. Smith) David J. Weber; Bárbaros: Spaniards and Their Savages in the Age of Enlightenment (Neil L. Whitehead)Larry Gragg; Englishmen Transplanted: The English Colonization of Barbados, 1627-1660 (Richard S. Dunn)Jon F. Sensbach; Rebecca’s Revival: Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Jennifer L. Morgan; Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Verene A. Shepherd)Jorge Luis Chinea; Race and Labor in the Hispanic Caribbean: The West Indian Immigrant Worker Experience in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico, 1800-1850 (Juan José Baldrich)Constance R. Sutton (ed.); Revisiting Caribbean Labour: Essays in Honour of O. Nigel Bolland (Mary Chamberlain)Gert Oostindie; Paradise Overseas: The Dutch Caribbean: Colonialism and its Transatlantic Legacies (Bridget Brereton)Allan Pred; The Past Is Not Dead: Facts, Fictions, and Enduring Racial Stereotypes (Karen Fog Olwig)James C. Riley; Poverty and Life Expectancy: The Jamaica Paradox (Cruz María Nazario)Lucia M. Suárez; The Tears of Hispaniola: Haitian and Dominican Diaspora Memory (J. Michael Dash)Mary Chamberlain; Family Love in the Diaspora: Migration and the Anglo-Caribbean Experience (Kevin Birth)Joseph Palacio (ed.); The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders (Grant Jewell Rich)Elizabeth M. DeLoughery, Renée K. Goss on & George B. Handley (eds.); Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture (Bonham C. Richardson)Mary Gallagher (ed.); Ici-Là: Place and Displacement in Caribbean Writing in French (Christina Kullberg)David V. Moskowitz; Caribbean Popular Music: An Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall (Kenneth Bilby)John H. McWhorter; Defining Creole (Bettina M. Migge)Ellen M. Schnepel; In Search of a National Identity: Creole and Politics in Guadeloupe (Paul B. Garrett)
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Mann, Paisley. "A Paris of Their Own: Guidebooks for Anglo-American Female Travellers and the Rewriting of Mainstream Travel Culture." Journal of Victorian Culture 25, no. 4 (July 2, 2020): 553–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jvcult/vcz060.

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Abstract Both E. M. Forster’s A Room with a View (1908) and Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit (1855–1857) satirize British guidebook users, depicting them as mindless followers rather than as individual explorers of foreign landscapes. Series by John Murray and Baedeker dominated the landscape of Victorian travel, and scholars have pointed out that while mainstream guidebooks made foreign tourism more accessible for the middle class, they also presented travel as a heavily prescriptive and systematic endeavour, one that often sheltered British travellers from an encounter with foreignness. This article extends our understanding of the Victorian guidebook’s legacy by examining three Anglo-American guidebooks for women travelling to Paris – Mary Abbot’s A Woman’s Paris (1900), Elizabeth Otis Williams’ Sojourning, Shopping, and Studying in Paris (1907), and Alice M. Ivimy’s A Woman’s Guide to Paris (1909). It suggests that these fin-de-siècle women’s guidebooks emerged as a critique both of mainstream guidebooks’ prescriptive approach to foreign travel and of the narrow interests to which they catered. This article shows how, in actively resisting the genre’s emphasis on uniformity and expediency, guidebooks for women instead privileged spontaneous discovery, personal interest, and an encounter with the Parisian culture and landscape. In doing so, it seeks to reformulate our understanding of women’s travel narratives and of the cultural legacy of Victorian guidebooks.
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Rothenberg, Winifred B. "The Papers of Robert Morris: 1781–1784 Vol. 9. Edited By Elizabeth M. Nuxoll and Mary A. Gallagher. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1999. Pp. lxii, 1026. $90.00." Journal of Economic History 60, no. 2 (June 2000): 572–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700025481.

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ROTHENBERG, WINIFRED B. "The Papers of Robert Morris, 1781–1784, Vol. 9. Edited by Elizabeth M. Nuxoll and Mary A. Gallagher. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1999. Pp. lxii, 1026. $90.00." Journal of Economic History 60, no. 02 (June 2000): 572–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700400264.

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Griffiths, Elystan. "Book Review: Mary-Elizabeth O’Brien: Post-Wall German Cinema and National History: Utopianism and Dissent and Jennifer M. Kapczynski and Michael D. Richardson (eds): A New History of German Cinema." Journal of European Studies 44, no. 4 (November 5, 2014): 445–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047244114553765s.

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Tian, Biao, Minghu Ding, Davide Putero, Chuanjin Li, Dongqi Zhang, Jie Tang, Xiangdong Zheng, Lingen Bian, and Cunde Xiao. "Multi-year variation of near-surface ozone at Zhongshan Station, Antarctica." Environmental Research Letters 17, no. 4 (March 9, 2022): 044003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac583c.

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Abstract With the support of the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition, near-surface ozone (O3) was continuously monitored at Zhongshan Station (ZOS) (69°22′12″ S, 76°21′49″ E, 18.5 m above sea level) in East Antarctica from 2008 to 2020. The seasonal and diurnal variability of near-surface O3 at ZOS were investigated. O3 enhancement events (OEEs) were frequently observed in the warm season (OEEs in January accounted for 23.0% of all OEEs). The OEEs at ZOS were related to the photochemical reaction processes under the influences of O3 and solar radiation in the stratosphere and synoptic-scale air mass transport from coastal areas (Princess Elizabeth Land, Wilkes Land, and Queen Mary Land), as evidenced by the recorded wind speed, solar shortwave irradiance, and total column ozone data and the computed potential source contribution function and concentration-weighted trajectory models. The results computed by the tool Stratosphere-to-Troposphere Exchange Flux indicated that stratosphere-to-troposphere transport had no direct impact on OEEs at ZOS. Therefore, synoptic-scale air mass transport is the main cause of OEEs in Antarctica, which is consistent with previous studies. Unlike OEEs at inland Antarctic stations, which are mainly affected by air mass transport from inland plateaus, OEEs at ZOS, a coastal station, are mainly affected by air mass transport from coastal land in East Antarctica.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2007): 271–341. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-90002485.

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Sally Price & Richard Price; Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (J. Michael Dash)J. Lorand Matory; Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé (Stephan Palmié)Dianne M. Stewart; Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience (Betty Wood)Toyin Falola & Matt D. Childs (eds.); The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Kim D. Butler)Silvio Torres-Saillant; An Intellectual History of the Caribbean (Anthony P. Maingot)J.H. Elliott; Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Elizabeth Mancke & Carole Shammmmas (eds.); The Creation of the British Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Adam Hochschild; Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves (Cassssandra Pybus)Walter Johnson (ed.); The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas (Gregory E. O’Malley)P.C. Emmer; The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500-1850 (Victor Enthoven)Philip Beidler & Gary Taylor (eds.); Writing Race Across the Atlantic World, Medieval to Modern (Eric Kimball)Felix Driver & Luciana Martins (eds.); Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire (Peter Redfield)Elizabeth A. Bohls & Ian Duncan (eds.); Travel Writing, 1700-1830: An Anthology (Carl Thompson)Alison Donnell; Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History (Sue N. Greene)Luís Madureira; Cannibal Modernities: Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian Literature (Lúcia Sá)Zilkia Janer; Puerto Rican Nation-Building Literature: Impossible Romance (Jossianna Arroyo)Sherrie L. Baver & Barbara Deutsch Lynch (eds.); Beyond Sun and Sand: Caribbean Environmentalisms (Rivke Jaffe)Joyce Moore Turner, with the assistance of W. Burghardt Turner; Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance (Gert Oostindie)Lisa D. McGill; Constructing Black Selves: Caribbean American Narratives and the Second Generation (Mary Chamberlain)Mark Q. Sawyer; Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba (Alejandra Bronfman)Franklin W. Knight & Teresita Martínez-Vergne (eds.); Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context (R. Charles Price)Luis A. Figueroa; Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Astrid Cubano Iguina)Rosa E. Carrasquillo; Our Landless Patria: Marginal Citizenship and Race in Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1880-1910 (Ileana M. Rodriguez-Silva) Michael Largey; Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism (Julian Gerstin)Donna P. Hope; Inna di Dancehall: Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica (Daniel Neely)Gloria Wekker; The Politics of Passion: Women’s Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora (W. van Wetering)Claire Lefebvre; Issues in the Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages (Salikoko S. Mufwene)
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 81, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2008): 271–341. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002485.

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Sally Price & Richard Price; Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (J. Michael Dash)J. Lorand Matory; Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé (Stephan Palmié)Dianne M. Stewart; Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience (Betty Wood)Toyin Falola & Matt D. Childs (eds.); The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Kim D. Butler)Silvio Torres-Saillant; An Intellectual History of the Caribbean (Anthony P. Maingot)J.H. Elliott; Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America 1492-1830 (Aaron Spencer Fogleman)Elizabeth Mancke & Carole Shammmmas (eds.); The Creation of the British Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Adam Hochschild; Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slaves (Cassssandra Pybus)Walter Johnson (ed.); The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas (Gregory E. O’Malley)P.C. Emmer; The Dutch Slave Trade, 1500-1850 (Victor Enthoven)Philip Beidler & Gary Taylor (eds.); Writing Race Across the Atlantic World, Medieval to Modern (Eric Kimball)Felix Driver & Luciana Martins (eds.); Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire (Peter Redfield)Elizabeth A. Bohls & Ian Duncan (eds.); Travel Writing, 1700-1830: An Anthology (Carl Thompson)Alison Donnell; Twentieth-Century Caribbean Literature: Critical Moments in Anglophone Literary History (Sue N. Greene)Luís Madureira; Cannibal Modernities: Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian Literature (Lúcia Sá)Zilkia Janer; Puerto Rican Nation-Building Literature: Impossible Romance (Jossianna Arroyo)Sherrie L. Baver & Barbara Deutsch Lynch (eds.); Beyond Sun and Sand: Caribbean Environmentalisms (Rivke Jaffe)Joyce Moore Turner, with the assistance of W. Burghardt Turner; Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance (Gert Oostindie)Lisa D. McGill; Constructing Black Selves: Caribbean American Narratives and the Second Generation (Mary Chamberlain)Mark Q. Sawyer; Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba (Alejandra Bronfman)Franklin W. Knight & Teresita Martínez-Vergne (eds.); Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context (R. Charles Price)Luis A. Figueroa; Sugar, Slavery, and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Astrid Cubano Iguina)Rosa E. Carrasquillo; Our Landless Patria: Marginal Citizenship and Race in Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1880-1910 (Ileana M. Rodriguez-Silva) Michael Largey; Vodou Nation: Haitian Art Music and Cultural Nationalism (Julian Gerstin)Donna P. Hope; Inna di Dancehall: Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica (Daniel Neely)Gloria Wekker; The Politics of Passion: Women’s Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora (W. van Wetering)Claire Lefebvre; Issues in the Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages (Salikoko S. Mufwene)
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Kreye, Melissa M., Elizabeth F. Pienaar, Raoul K. Boughton, and Lindsey Wiggins. "Safe Harbor Agreement: A Regulatory Assurance under the Endangered Species Act." EDIS 2016, no. 1 (February 16, 2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-uw403-2015.

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The involvement of the private sector is critical for the conservation and recovery of many species, but landowners’ fears that increased management restrictions could keep them from enjoying their land can present a challenge to securing their trust and assistance in conservation efforts. A Safe Harbor Agreement is a regulatory assurance that removes the risk of additional regulation in the future and encourages landowners to maintain important habitat on their lands. This 3-page publication provides Extension agents, decision-makers, and landowners with a basic understanding of a landowner’s obligations and the benefits of enrolling. Written by Melissa M. Kreye, Elizabeth F. Pienaar, Raoul K. Boughton, and Lindsey Wiggins, and published by the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department, December 2015.
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Richmond, Caroline. "Elizabeth Mary Bryan." BMJ 336, no. 7651 (May 1, 2008): 1024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39563.669225.be.

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Webb, Marcus. "Mary Elizabeth Martin." Psychiatric Bulletin 33, no. 5 (May 2009): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.109.025346.

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Chantrey, D. "Elizabeth Mary Pope." BMJ 348, jan27 15 (January 27, 2014): g306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g306.

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Pamboukian, Sylvia A. "THE “WRETCHED ITALIAN QUACK”: BRADDON’S CRITIQUE OF MEDICINE IN “GOOD LADY DUCAYNE”." Victorian Literature and Culture 43, no. 3 (May 29, 2015): 559–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150315000078.

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A critical darling, Bram Stoker’s1897 novelDraculafeatures several infamous blood transfusions. In that novel, Lucy Westenra receives blood transfusions from four different men, making her, according to Dr. Van Helsing, a polyandrist (158). In Stoker's novel, transfusion is not about medical verisimilitude so much as about romance or eroticism. Perhaps because ofDracula's status, Mary Elizabeth Braddon's 1896 story “Good Lady Ducayne” is often read as a vampire tale because it, too, includes blood transfusions. However, Braddon's engagement with contemporary medicine is very different than Stoker’s, since, unlikeDracula, Braddon's story engages with the experience of day-to-day medical treatment and is strongly invested in medical verisimilitude. Lauren M. E. Goodlad identifies the story's engagement with the medical profession largely through the character of Dr. Stafford, whom she views as a representative of the male-dominated, professional establishment. In Goodlad's reading, Lady Ducayne herself is a figure in both vampire literature and New Woman discourse as an “odd” woman, who becomes an “anti patriarchal figure of women's uncanny power to signify” (213). Goodlad's perceptive reading shows how the female vampire undermines conventional medicine, as embodied by Dr. Stafford. Yet, there is another physician in the story: Dr. Parravicini. If we take Dr. Parravicini as our starting point, we see that Braddon's critique of the medical profession is more wide-ranging and more radical than it previously appeared. What is Dr. Parravicini doing in this story? What is his relationship to Stafford and to the medical establishment? What does Braddon's realistic depiction of anesthesia and transfusion indicate about the medical profession and about the medicalization of modern culture?
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Ford, Lisa L. "Dunn, Elizabeth and Mary." Scottish Historical Review 85, no. 1 (April 2006): 149–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/shr.2006.0011.

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Watson, A., and A. Ramsay. "Elizabeth Mary Helen Veitch." BMJ 344, feb09 3 (February 9, 2012): e904-e904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e904.

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Georges, Catherine Alicia. "Dr. Mary Elizabeth Carnegie." Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 9, no. 1 (February 2008): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1527154408318838.

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Stephenson, Roger. "Obituary: Elizabeth Mary Wilkinson." German Life and Letters 54, no. 3 (July 2001): iii—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0483.00198.

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MORTIMER, COLLEEN A., MARTIN SHARP, and WESLEY VAN WYCHEN. "Influence of recent warming and ice dynamics on glacier surface elevations in the Canadian High Arctic, 1995–2014." Journal of Glaciology 64, no. 245 (May 21, 2018): 450–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2018.37.

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ABSTRACTRepeat airborne laser altimetry measurements show widespread thinning (surface lowering) of glaciers in Canada's Queen Elizabeth Islands since 1995. Thinning rates averaged for 50 m elevation bins, were more than three times higher during the period 2005/06 to 2012/14 pentad than during the previous two pentads. Strongly negative thickness change (dh/dt) anomalies from 2005/06 to 2012/14, relative to the 1995–2012/14 mean, suggest that most of the measured thinning occurred during the most recent 5–6 year period when mean summer land surface temperatures (LSTs) were anomalously high and the mean summer black-sky shortwave broadband albedos (BSA) were anomalously low, relative to the 2000/01–15/16 period, and upper-air (700 hPa) and near surface (2 m) air temperatures were between 0.8°C and 1.5°C higher than 1995–2012 mean. Comparisons of dh/dt with mean summer LST and BSA measurements from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and with surface longitudinal strain rates computed from surface velocity fields derived from RADARSAT 1/2 and Landat-7 ETM + data suggest that surface elevation changes were driven mainly by changes in climate. An exception to this occurs along many fast-flowing outlet glaciers where ice dynamics appear also to have played an important role in surface elevation changes.
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Lestremau, Arnaud. "W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story et Elizabeth M. Tyler (dir.) Migrants in Medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500 Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, xvi-333 p." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 76, no. 3 (September 2021): 590–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ahss.2021.131.

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Drack, Arlene. "Book Review Pediatric Retina: Medical and Surgical Approaches Edited by Mary Elizabeth Hartnett, Michael Trese, Antonio Capone, Jr., Bronya J.B. Keats, and Scott M. Steidl. 559 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005. $249. 0-7817-4782-1." New England Journal of Medicine 353, no. 6 (August 11, 2005): 636–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejm200508113530623.

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Talairach-Vielmas, Laurence. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Henry Dunbar." Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, no. 73 Printemps (March 30, 2011): 217–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cve.2235.

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Smith, Angela K. "Mary Elizabeth Jacobs, 1954-2012." Journal of the Sylvia Townsend Warner Society 13, no. 1 (December 1, 2012): 51–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14324/111.444.stw.2012.05.

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Lovett, Jon. "Elizabeth Mary Baker (1949-2017)." African Journal of Ecology 56, no. 1 (February 9, 2018): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aje.12510.

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Giger, Joyce Newman, and Ora Strickland. "Dr. Mary Elizabeth Lancaster Carnegie." Nursing Research 57, no. 3 (May 2008): 133–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nnr.0000319490.36875.2b.

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Lennox, C. "Mary Elizabeth Lennox (nee Smith)." BMJ 341, sep15 3 (September 15, 2010): c5048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c5048.

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Clinton, Catherine. "Meditations on Mary Elizabeth Massey." Civil War History 61, no. 4 (2015): 421–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2015.0076.

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Hintze, Almut. "Obituary: Nora Elizabeth Mary Boyce." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 70, no. 1 (February 2007): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x07000055.

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Isachenko, Tatiana A. "The Almanac of Queen Olga with Autographs by the White Emigration at the Auction in Monaco 2018." Vestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures] 65 (2022): 169–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2022-65-169-191.

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The present study describes in detail a rare copy of the literary almanac “From Day to Day” in 1886, presented to persons from the closest circle of the Great Princess Elizaveta Feodorovna by its compiler, the Greek Queen Olga (1951–1926), six months before her death, in January 1926. This is evidenced by the preserved records and the queen's gift to the Strukov couple. The small circulation of the book, the unusual fate of each of the identified copies of the almanac, determined the interest in the copy of the auction sale in Monaco. The album contains recordings of famous benefactors of Russia — the Strukovs, Countess A. A. Olsufyeva (state lady of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna), Princess M. V. Baryatinskaya (state lady of the Empress Maria Feodorovna). There are autographs of Duke Ernst of Hesse, the brother of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth, and his wife, other famous people, many of whom were parishioners of the Florentine church of St. Nicholas, who belonged to the community of Metropolitan Eulogy (Georgievsky), a well-known figure of the Russian Church Abroad.
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Panacek, E. A. "SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMIZATION ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN.: By Angelo P. Giardino, Elizabeth M. Datner, Janice B. Asher, Barbara W. Giardin, Diana K. Faugno, and Mary J. spencer. St. Louis, Mo: G. W. Medical Publishing, Inc.,2003, 1,302 pages in two volumes, $249.95 (hardcover)." Academic Emergency Medicine 13, no. 3 (February 22, 2006): 356–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1197/j.aem.2005.07.012.

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Bernstein, R. B. "The Selected Papers of John Jay, Volume 2: 1780-1782 & Volume 3: 1782-1784. Edited by Elizabeth M. Nuxoll, Mary Gallagher, and Jennifer Steenshorne. (Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 2012 and 2013. Pp. xlvi, 874; lvi, 726. $85.00 and $95.00.)." Historian 79, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 137–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hisn.12448.

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Hoinkes, Mary Elizabeth. "Introductory Remarks by Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 90 (1996): 565–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272503700087140.

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Taylor, Amy Murrell. "Mary Elizabeth Massey Then, Wikipedia Now." Civil War History 61, no. 4 (2015): 418–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2015.0070.

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Giesberg, Judith. "Mary Elizabeth Massey on “Leaning In”." Civil War History 61, no. 4 (2015): 442–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2015.0084.

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Cashin, Joan E. "Some Thoughts on Mary Elizabeth Massey." Civil War History 61, no. 4 (2015): 409–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2015.0088.

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Blake, James A. "Obituary: Mary Elizabeth Petersen (1938–2014)." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 97, no. 5 (August 2017): 1195–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315417001072.

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Solomon, Susan D. "Obituary: Elizabeth Mary Smith (1939–1997)." Journal of Traumatic Stress 10, no. 4 (October 1997): 705–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jts.2490100419.

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Rauch, Gaiane Margishvili, Rosalind P. Candelaria, Mary Saber Guirguis, Medine Boge, Rania M. M. Mohamed, Nabil Elshafeey, Jia Sun, et al. "Abstract PD11-07: Integrated model for early prediction of neoadjuvant systemic therapy response in triple negative breast cancer." Cancer Research 82, no. 4_Supplement (February 15, 2022): PD11–07—PD11–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs21-pd11-07.

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Abstract Background: TNBC constitutes an aggressive and heterogeneous group of tumors with variable response to neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) that currently lacks clinically available profiling strategies for prediction. We aimed to develop an integrated model based on imaging, pathological and clinical data capable to predict NAT response in TNBC early during therapy. METHOD AND MATERIALS:125 Stage I-III TNBC patients enrolled in an IRB approved prospective clinical trial (NCT02276433) who had DCE-MRI at baseline (BL) and post 2 cycles (C2) of NAT, and had surgery were included in this analysis. Tumor volume was calculated using 3D measurements at BL and C2 time points DCE-MRI. Percent tumor volume reduction (TVR) between BL and C2 was calculated. Demographic, clinical, and pathological data (age, T and N stage, histology, androgen receptor expression, Ki-67, stromal tumor infiltrating lymphocytes level (sTIL), and PD-L1 expression), and treatment response at surgery (pCR vs non-pCR) were documented. Recursive partitioning was used to identify TVR cutoff value. Multivariate logistic regression and ROC analysis were used to assess associations and build and evaluate predictive models. RESULTS: 61 (49%) TNBC pts showed pCR at surgery, and 64 (51%) non-pCR. Recursive partitioning analysis identified ≥ 55% TVR as the optimal cutoff values for pCR prediction at C2. TVR, N stage and sTIL were significantly associated with pCR in the multivariate analyses (p<0.002, p<0.01, p<0.001, respectively). Integrated model containing TVR (≥55% vs <55%), N stage (N0 vs N+) and sTIL (≥20% vs <20%) was predictive of pCR with AUC 0.84 (95% CI:0.77-0.91). Integrated model performance was significantly better than TVR only or clinical only (sTIL, and N stage) models (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Integrated model that included imaging (DCE-MRI TVR), clinical (N stage) and pathological (sTIL) data showed high accuracy for prediction of NAT response in TNBC patients early during treatment. Validation of these results in a large prospective study is ongoing. Citation Format: Gaiane Margishvili Rauch, Rosalind P. Candelaria, Mary Saber Guirguis, Medine Boge, Rania M. M. Mohamed, Nabil Elshafeey, Jia Sun, Gary J Whitman, Jessica Leung, Huong C Le-Petross, Lumarie Santiago, Deanna Lane, Marion Scoggins, David Spak, Miral M Patel, Frances Perez, Jason B. White, Elizabeth Ravenberg, Wei Peng, Debu Tripathy, Vicente Valero, Jennifer Litton, Lei Huo, Clinton Yam, Alastair Thompson, Jingfei Ma, Stacy L. Moulder, Wei Yang, Beatriz E. Adrada. Integrated model for early prediction of neoadjuvant systemic therapy response in triple negative breast cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2021 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2021 Dec 7-10; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(4 Suppl):Abstract nr PD11-07.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 80, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2006): 253–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-90002497.

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Ileana Rodríguez; Transatlantic Topographies: Islands, Highlands, Jungles (Stuart McLean)Eliga H. Gould, Peter S. Onuf (eds.); Empire and Nation: The American Revolution in the Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Michael A. Gomez; Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (James H. Sweet)Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson; Neither Led Nor Driven: Contesting British Cultural Imperialism in Jamaica, 1865-1920 (Gad Heuman)Erna Brodber; The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica, 1907-1944 (Michaeline A. Crichlow)Steeve O. Buckridge; The Language of Dress: Resistance and Accommodation in Jamaica, 1760- 1890 (Jean Besson)Deborah A. Thomas; Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica (Charles V. Carnegie)Carolyn Cooper; Sound Clash: Jamaican Dancehall Culture at Large (John D. Galuska)Noel Leo Erskine; From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari Theology (Richard Salter)Hilary McD Beckles; Great House Rules: Landless Emancipation and Workers’ Protest in Barbados, 1838‑1938 (O. Nigel Bolland)Woodville K. Marshall (ed.); I Speak for the People: The Memoirs of Wynter Crawford (Douglas Midgett)Nathalie Dessens; Myths of the Plantation Society: Slavery in the American South and the West Indies (Lomarsh Roopnarine)Michelle M. Terrell; The Jewish Community of Early Colonial Nevis: A Historical Archaeological Study (Mark Kostro)Laurie A. Wilkie, Paul Farnsworth; Sampling Many Pots: An Archaeology of Memory and Tradition at a Bahamian Plantation (Grace Turner)David Beriss; Black Skins, French Voices: Caribbean ethnicity and Activism in Urban France (Nadine Lefaucheur)Karen E. Richman; Migration and Vodou (Natacha Giafferi)Jean Moomou; Le monde des marrons du Maroni en Guyane (1772-1860): La naissance d’un peuple: Les Boni (Kenneth Bilby)Jean Chapuis, Hervé Rivière; Wayana eitoponpë: (Une) histoire (orale) des Indiens Wayana (Dominique Tilkin Gallois)Jesús Fuentes Guerra, Armin Schwegler; Lengua y ritos del Palo Monte Mayombe: Dioses cubanos y sus fuentes africanas (W. van Wetering)Mary Ann Clark; Where Men Are Wives and Mothers Rule: Santería Ritual Practices and Their Gender Implications (Elizabeth Ann Pérez)Ignacio López-Calvo; “God and Trujillo”: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Dominican Dictator (Lauren Derby)Kirwin R. Shaffer; Anarchism and Countercultural Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (Jorge L. Giovannetti)Lillian Guerra; The Myth of José Martí: Conflicting Nationalisms in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (Jorge L. Giovannetti)Israel Reyes; Humor and the Eccentric Text in Puerto Rican Literature (Nicole Roberts)Rodrigo Lazo; Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States (Nicole Roberts)Lowell Fiet; El teatro puertorriqueño reimaginado: Notas críticas sobre la creación dramática y el performance (Ramón H. Rivera-Servera)Curdella Forbes; From Nation to Diaspora: Samuel Selvon, George Lamming and the Cultural Performance of Gender (Sue Thomas)Marie-Agnès Sourieau, Kathleen M. Balutansky (eds.); Ecrire en pays assiégé: Haiti: Writing Under Siege (Marie-Hélène Laforest)In: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids (NWIG), 80 (2006), no. 3 & 4
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 80, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2008): 253–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002497.

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Ileana Rodríguez; Transatlantic Topographies: Islands, Highlands, Jungles (Stuart McLean)Eliga H. Gould, Peter S. Onuf (eds.); Empire and Nation: The American Revolution in the Atlantic World (Peter A. Coclanis)Michael A. Gomez; Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (James H. Sweet)Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson; Neither Led Nor Driven: Contesting British Cultural Imperialism in Jamaica, 1865-1920 (Gad Heuman)Erna Brodber; The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica, 1907-1944 (Michaeline A. Crichlow)Steeve O. Buckridge; The Language of Dress: Resistance and Accommodation in Jamaica, 1760- 1890 (Jean Besson)Deborah A. Thomas; Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica (Charles V. Carnegie)Carolyn Cooper; Sound Clash: Jamaican Dancehall Culture at Large (John D. Galuska)Noel Leo Erskine; From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari Theology (Richard Salter)Hilary McD Beckles; Great House Rules: Landless Emancipation and Workers’ Protest in Barbados, 1838‑1938 (O. Nigel Bolland)Woodville K. Marshall (ed.); I Speak for the People: The Memoirs of Wynter Crawford (Douglas Midgett)Nathalie Dessens; Myths of the Plantation Society: Slavery in the American South and the West Indies (Lomarsh Roopnarine)Michelle M. Terrell; The Jewish Community of Early Colonial Nevis: A Historical Archaeological Study (Mark Kostro)Laurie A. Wilkie, Paul Farnsworth; Sampling Many Pots: An Archaeology of Memory and Tradition at a Bahamian Plantation (Grace Turner)David Beriss; Black Skins, French Voices: Caribbean ethnicity and Activism in Urban France (Nadine Lefaucheur)Karen E. Richman; Migration and Vodou (Natacha Giafferi)Jean Moomou; Le monde des marrons du Maroni en Guyane (1772-1860): La naissance d’un peuple: Les Boni (Kenneth Bilby)Jean Chapuis, Hervé Rivière; Wayana eitoponpë: (Une) histoire (orale) des Indiens Wayana (Dominique Tilkin Gallois)Jesús Fuentes Guerra, Armin Schwegler; Lengua y ritos del Palo Monte Mayombe: Dioses cubanos y sus fuentes africanas (W. van Wetering)Mary Ann Clark; Where Men Are Wives and Mothers Rule: Santería Ritual Practices and Their Gender Implications (Elizabeth Ann Pérez)Ignacio López-Calvo; “God and Trujillo”: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Dominican Dictator (Lauren Derby)Kirwin R. Shaffer; Anarchism and Countercultural Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (Jorge L. Giovannetti)Lillian Guerra; The Myth of José Martí: Conflicting Nationalisms in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (Jorge L. Giovannetti)Israel Reyes; Humor and the Eccentric Text in Puerto Rican Literature (Nicole Roberts)Rodrigo Lazo; Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States (Nicole Roberts)Lowell Fiet; El teatro puertorriqueño reimaginado: Notas críticas sobre la creación dramática y el performance (Ramón H. Rivera-Servera)Curdella Forbes; From Nation to Diaspora: Samuel Selvon, George Lamming and the Cultural Performance of Gender (Sue Thomas)Marie-Agnès Sourieau, Kathleen M. Balutansky (eds.); Ecrire en pays assiégé: Haiti: Writing Under Siege (Marie-Hélène Laforest)In: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids (NWIG), 80 (2006), no. 3 & 4
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