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    1. What to Read this Month: December 2020 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      While she begins her study in the early twentieth-century, in the age of the Great Migration and legally-sanctioned redlining, she particularly (...)

    2. 2014 March

      Using this project as a lens into the housing bubble, Bagli explains that investors expected housing prices to rise (...)

    3. 1946-1955 - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Politics & Government 1947. A housing crisis becomes a major national concern in the United States.

    4. Research by Topic - CULANTH 302: Fieldwork Methods - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes Catholic Periodical and Literature Index Religion Database This link opens in a new window Search for journal articles on religious (...)

    5. Mark Their Words - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Holsti Prize Recognizing excellence in undergraduate research using primary sources for political science and public policy Amanda Sear (...)

    6. Census/ Government Information - Civil War and Reconstruction - LibGuides at Duke University

      Census                     Perkins Library Public Documents Documents, including printed resources from the Census of Population and (...)

    7. In the Lab: Boxing Challenges - The Devil's Tale

      Mary Yordy has an upcoming housing project for the fascinating new book S by J.J.

    8. Finding Census & Government Info/Demographics - History 389S: Family Rights/Human Rights - LibGuides

      Census                     Public documents, including printed resources from the Census of Population and Housing in addition (...)

    9. Finding Subject Specific Data - SOCIOL 495S: Sociology Honors Thesis Seminar - LibGuides at Duke Uni

      Access to summary tables and time series of population, housing, agriculture, and economic data, along with GIS-compatible boundary (...)

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 91 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Free and open to the public. A reception with refreshments will follow the program.

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