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    1. 2017 August

      Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, [2016]. The industrial revolution in Europe and North America drove up inequality between (...)

    2. 2011 March

      Beyond entertainment and transportation, the automobile was central to the lives and livelihoods of people from the industrial Midwest. (...)

    3. Econ Data - Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Call Numbers/Locations An international perspective, focusing on the top 15 industrial economies. Economic Indicators Handbook: Time (...)

    4. 2011 April

      Two environmental scholars provide insights into BP, industrial risk-taking, and the histories of oil exploration and US energy (...)

    5. WOLA-Duke 2016 Human Right Book Award - Boom, Bust, Exodus... - The Devil's Tale

      Chad Broughton, senior lecturer in Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago, conducted several years of fieldwork in the (...)

    6. 2012 November

      In his new book, The Price Of Inequality, he argues that the level of inequality in the United States is excessive, greater than any other (...)

    7. Other Resources - Durham and Local History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Specific topics touched on throughout his papers include race relations, voting rights, creating an educational system for African Americans, (...)

    8. Other Resources - Durham and Local History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Specific topics touched on throughout his papers include race relations, voting rights, creating an educational system for African Americans, (...)

    9. 3. Searching, screening, and selection of articles - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non

      Examples of grey literature include reports, working papers, theses and dissertations, policy literature, newsletters, government (...)

    10. More on GSU and the publisher response - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Sage and Oxford (who issued identical statements) suggest a “pattern and practice” of infringement , while Cambridge refers to “systematic and (...)

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