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    1. International and Area Studies Turns 25 - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Duke has long had extensive library collections from around the world, with special strengths in Western Europe, Latin (...)

    2. Manga Fan? The Duke University Libraries Have You Covered! Part I - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Many series have themes in academic areas such as psychology, environmental studies, gender roles, world history, cultural studies in (...)

    3. Greetings from Selanik/Salonica/Thessaloniki! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Selanik/Salonica/Thessaloniki postcard collection allows us to get a fleeting—and, therefore, all the more special—glimpse of the (...)

    4. What to Read This Month: May 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ultimately, Grinker argues that this development of stigma is inextricable from capitalism, colonialism, and the influence of Western (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 41 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Most figures found in western collections were removed during this time period.

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 24 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Roughly a decade after the first “All the Colors of the Worldworld campaign, Benetton released a modified version of these ads.

    7. Memoirs & Personal Narratives - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      A member of the Karuk Tribe, Pike sought to make meaningful connections with Indigenous people halfway around the world. But she (...)

    8. Farewell, Kristina Troost, and Thanks for a Job Well Done! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In 1998, after she became the head of IAS, Kris worked tirelessly to increase DUL’s capacity to provide support by subject area specialists who (...)

    9. Lilly Collection Spotlight: a Horror-ful Halloween - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Explore horror films around the world, and learn about their creators and audiences. 

    10. Collecting for Global Diversity - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Not surprisingly, IAS is structured by geography and seeks to represent as many different parts of the world as possible: Asia (...)

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