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| Churches as Organizational Resources: A Case Study in the Geography of Religion and Political Voting in Postwar Detroit | |||
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| 47. | Bayliss J. Camp, Orit Kent | ||
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| 48. | Jennifer A. Winther | ||
| Household Enumeration in National Discourse: Three Moments in Modern Japanese History | |||
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| 49. | Silvia Pedraza | ||
| Beyond Black and White: Latinos and Social Science Research on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in America | |||
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| 50. | J. C. Sharman | ||
| Culture, Strategy, and State-Centered Explanations of Revolution, 1789 and 1989 | |||
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