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1. From Papers to Newspapers: Miguel Masriera (1901–1981) and the Role of Science Popularization under the Franco Regime.

2. THE NINA VANCE ALLEY THEATRE PAPERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LIBRARIES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS.

3. List of Books Received as of 1 April 2013.

4. Beyond the Front Line: China's rivalry with Japan in the English-language press over the Jinan Incident, 1928.

5. Nation Women's Engagement and Resistance in the Muhammad Speaks Newspaper.

6. India-China Border Dispute: Boundary-Making and Shaping of Material Realities from the Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century.

7. Nationalism in the USSR: a historical and comparative perspective.

8. Friendships in the Shadow of Empire: Tagore's Reception in Chicago, circa 1913–1932.

9. Student movements in Kosova (1981): academic or nationalist?

10. Dictatorship revisited: consensus, coercion, and strategies of survival.

11. The ‘Morbid Anatomy’ of the Human Genome: Tracing the Observational and Representational Approaches of Postwar Genetics and Biomedicine The William Bynum Prize Essay.

12. ‘Keeping in the race’: physics, publication speed and national publishing strategies in Nature, 1895–1939.

13. The Alliance For or Against Progress? US–Brazilian Financial Relations in the Early 1960s.

14. The Cinderella Navigation Aid The use of the Lead and Line in British ships from the 16th to 20th Century.

15. The Blue (White and Red) Orchestra : a soundtrack for the country that never was.

16. “The (final) solution of the Gypsy-question:” continuities in discourses about Roma in Hungary, 1940s–1950s.

17. Reading Lewis Hine's Photography of Child Street Labour, 1906–1918.

18. Teaching natural history at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.

19. ‘The monster’? The British popular press and nuclear culture, 1945–early 1960s.

20. “Provincial Cosmopolitanism” in Late Ottoman Anatolia: An Armenian Shoemaker's Memoir.

21. Dynamics of democratization and nationalization: the significance of women’s suffrage and women’s political participation in parliament in the Second Polish Republic.

22. ‘Recharge My Exhausted Batteries’: Overbeck’s Rejuvenator, Patenting, and Public Medical Consumers, 1924–37.

23. ‘Yeh azaadi jhooti hai!’: The shaping of the opposition in the first year of the Congress raj.

24. Putting Indian Christianities into Context: Biographies of Christian Conversion in a Leprosy Colony.

25. THE ECONOMISTS OF THE LOST CAUSE AND THE MONETARY EDUCATION OF JOHN R. COMMONS.

26. Eastern in the West, Western in the East: Deliberate and ambivalent facets of the identity of early Republican Turkey abroad.

27. US Feminists and Central America in the “Age of Reagan”: The Overlapping Contexts of Activism, Intellectual Culture and Documentary Filmmaking.

28. The Myths Refugees Live By: Memory and history in the making of Bengali refugee identity.

29. Purba Pakistan Zindabad: Bengali Visions of Pakistan, 1940–1947.

30. Mantetsu Democracy.

31. Galician Catholics into Soviet Orthodox: religion and postwar Ukraine †.

32. ‘Time-Sense’: Railways and Temporality in Colonial India.

33. Failing to Professionalise, Struggling to Specialise: The Rise and Fall of Health Promotion as a Putative Specialism in England, 1980-2000.

34. Going in and Getting out of the Colonial Asylum: Families and Psychiatric Care in French Indochina.

35. North China Famine Revisited: Unsung Native Relief in the Warlord Era, 1920–1921.

36. Tax Reform as Social Policy: Adjusting to change in interwar Japan.

37. ‘Just a Quack Who Can Cure Cancer’: John Braund, and Regulating Cancer Treatment in New South Wales, Australia.

38. Periodical Readership in Early Twentieth Century Bengal: Ramananda Chattopadhyay's Prabāsī.

39. THE IRISH NATIONAL AID ASSOCIATION AND THE RADICALIZATION OF PUBLIC OPINION IN IRELAND, 1916–1918.

40. Industrial Exports and Peronist Economic Policies in Post-War Argentina.

41. State and Society in the English Countryside: The Rural Community Movement 1918–39.

42. The first privatisation policy in Latin America: selling state-owned enterprises in 1948-1950 Puerto Rico.

43. Politics and Health at the WHO Regional Office for South East Asia: The Case of Portuguese India, 1949–61.

44. Resilience and Renewal: The Enforcement of Labor Laws in Brazil.

45. LA EROSIÓN DEL PODER DE LA ÉLITE EN CHILE ENTRE 1913 Y 1970. UNA APROXIMACIÓN DESDE LOS INGRESOS DEL 1%.

46. The Formative Decades of the CPSA.

47. The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the context of South Caucasus regional security issues: An Armenian perspective.

48. Street Textuality: Socialism, Masculinity, and Urban Belonging in Tanzania's Pulp Fiction Publishing Industry, 1975–1985.

49. WHY DID SPANISH REGIONS NOT CONVERGE BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR? AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AND (REGIONAL) GROWTH REVISITED.

50. The People's War: Ordinary People and Regime Strategies in a World of Extremes.