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    1. Getting Started - Follow the Ruble - LibGuides at Duke University

      Conduct a "Subject" search in the "Books &  Media" tab of the library's online catalog for the following Library of Congress-defined subject (...)

    2. 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 (...)

    3. Reopening The Closing of the American Mind - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Bloom conceived the book as “a meditation on the state of our souls, particularly those of the young, and their education.”

    4. Public Service & Social Reform - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library -

      Contains over 40 letters from Robinson to her brother and others commenting on events surrounding the 1848 Revolution in Paris. 20th (...)

    5. Emma Goldman Papers, 1909-1941 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Goldman was eventually exiled from the United States and returned home to Russia, where she initially praised the People’s Revolution (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 16 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      But at the very least, thinking through this experiment in revolution has given me a better perspective on the power dynamics of the (...)

    7. Palestine - Middle East & Islamic Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      King, Mary Elizabeth. A quiet revolution : the first Palestinian Intifada and nonviolent resistance .

    8. Getting Started - LatinX in the North Carolina Triangle - LibGuides at Duke University

      Puerto Rico and the American Dream Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project Interviews on the Chicano Movement in Washington (...)

    9. Moderate Cuban Politics - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Furthermore, two major crises, the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Missile Crisis, occupied scholars who were considering opposition to and defense (...)

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