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    1. Pirates, Ahoy!

      While it’s usually 18th-century pirates who capture our pop culture imagination in books like Treasure Island and films like the (...)

    2. Southern Cities and Washington DC · Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide · Duke University Library E

      “American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Imagination Gallery A: The Nation’s Capital.” Library of Congress.

    3. Second thoughts - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As he says, picking up his opening theme, “Even [Alfred] Kazin’s democratic imagination could not have envisaged the hordes of the (...)

    4. Where Did All the Evils Go? - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      There is no hair combed carefully into place, no steely glint in his eye, no narrow mustache above an unsmiling lip, no arm extended in salute, (...)

    5. Instruments of Torture (Our New Exhibit is Up!) - Preservation Underground

      Andy Keck says: August 4, 2011 at 10:12 am When the exhibit starts with “bone folders”, the imagination does run a little wild. Beth (...)

    6. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      Perkins/Bostock Library TR147 .A96 2008 Check availability @ Duke Azoulay, Ariella. Civil imagination : a political ontology of (...)

    7. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      Perkins/Bostock Library TR147 .A96 2008 Check availability @ Duke Azoulay, Ariella. Civil imagination : a political ontology of (...)

    8. All Completed Projects: 2020-2021 – Annual Report 2020-2021

      Completed launch of first two courses of Divinity’s Theology in Healthcare certificate, Cultivating the Christian Imagination, Parts I (...)

    9. “Since the war began ‘times ain’t what they used to be'" - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Their distinctive blue uniform with flowing cape and jaunty beret captured the public imagination. As the war was ending, Trinity (...)

    10. Reading Roundup - Preservation Underground

      For thousands of years, work was viewed as something to be done with as rapidly as possible and escaped in the imagination through (...)

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