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    1. Of groundhogs and sequoias - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Jeff Kosokoff on Enough is Enough: UC Leadership and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing Robert Healy on Enough is Enough: UC Leadership (...)

    2. The British Are Coming! The Printer is Leaving! - The Devil's Tale

      Given the rarity of this issue with its firsthand accounts of the very first battle of the American Revolution, I was surprised to (...)

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      It was the first “Green Revolution”. This will probably surprise readers who reflexively refer to modern day genetically modified (...)

    4. What to Read this Month: May 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      But magic has its costs, and soon Camille loses control of her secrets. And when revolution erupts, Camille must choose – love or (...)

    5. 5 Titles: Punk Rock Grrrls! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Hear and see more Decolonise Fest 2022 – Revolution Now (short documentary), https://www.youtube.com/watch?

    6. New Franklin Gallery Exhibits in Carr Building Feature Library Materials - Duke University Libraries

      A poster from the exhibit “Building Solidarity: Themes in Chinese Cultural Revolution Poster Art” Throughout the year, the Franklin (...)

    7. Early Wars in America · Brave Deeds are Proudly Spoken Of: African American Military Service · Duke

      Historical notes on the employment of Negroes in the American army of the revolution New York: C.T. Evans, 1862. This brief (...)

    8. Humans of Paris | Duke University Libraries

      In the first half of the nineteenth century, the population of Paris more than doubled, and the laws of fashion relaxed after the fall of (...)

    9. Radio in the Rwandan Genocide - The Devil's Tale

      No any people make a revolution just once. France has made a Revolution, it had two or three restorations, it took 100 years (...)

    10. Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier 1758-1836 · The Scientific Vision of Women · Duke University Library Exh

      Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier 1758-1836 · The Scientific Vision of Women · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to (...)

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