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    1. Coming Attractions From the Non-Roman Acquisitions Team | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Servi

      Here is a quick tour of some material that might surprise you – inter-generational whimsy in the chill of Russia, humanity in (...)

    2. Primary source databases - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Digital Archive of Chinese Buddhist Temple Gazetteers (中國佛教寺廟志數位典藏) Search primary sources from 237 gazetteers related to Chinese Buddhist (...)

    3. Anti-Semitism - Jewish Studies Materials in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke Univ

      Protocols of the meetings of the learned elders of Zion : A work first published in Russia in the early 1900s that claimed to describe (...)

    4. Guide to International Legal Research 2014

      First, a regional section describes the legal systems and major legal resources for countries and multinational organizations within Africa, (...)

    5. 2015 December

      Also available as an audiobook on OverDrive and as an eBook on OverDrive . Once Upon a Time in Russia by Ben Mezrich. Epic drama and (...)

    6. Other Collections of Primary Sources - Living Through the Great War - LibGuides at Duke University

      Covers 1894-1918. World War History: Newspaper Clippings, 1914 to 1926 Newspaper clippings from the 400-volume, World War (...)

    7. Collections Highlight: Celebrating and Preserving the Art of Documentary Filmmaking at the Full Fram

      Ellis and Betsy A. McLane. A New History of Documentary Film. New York: Continuum, ©2005.

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      First, a regional section describes the legal systems and major legal resources for countries and multinational organizations within Africa, (...)

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      Although jurisdiction of Crimea was legally transferred to Ukraine in 1954, the region was previously controlled by Russia for more (...)

    10. Decolonizing the Curriculum Readings - Decolonizing the Curriculum - LibGuides at Duke University

      The countries typically considered as colonizers include Western European nations, as well as Russia, Japan (i.e., in Korea) and China (...)

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