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    Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism / by Lynd, Staughton

    Published 1982
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    Fundamentals of Radiology / by Squire, Lucy Frank, 1915-

    Published 1975
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    Entre Marx, Clausewitz y Tucídides: metamorfosis del imperio : comentarios al dossier de Íconos 17 by Marc Saint-Upéry

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… El presente es un trabajo de comentarios al dossier de Iconos 17 en el que se aborda el debate que gira en torno a la publicación de Michael Hardt y Antonio Negri intitulada "Imperio" editada por la Harvard University Press (Cambridge, Massachussets, 2000) y traducida al castellano por Eduardo Sadier. …”
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    Gathering and Scattering Emily Dickinson’s Poetry by Antoine Cazé

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The composition of Emily Dickinson’s poetic work has implied many stages of unbinding and rebinding her poems, from her own self-publishing practices (the now famous “fascicles”), through three editions of her Complete Poems (Johnson 1955, Franklin 1998, Miller 2016, all published by Harvard University Press) up to the recent uploading of her manuscripts as electronic archives on the Internet. …”
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    Efforts to create an erroneous perception in historiography: The case of Stefan Ihrig by Murat Köylü

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Immediately after the publication of the book by Harvard University Press, newspapers close to the Nazi Party and speeches of politicians within the party began to emphasize the admiration of the Nazis and Hitler for Atatürk, and it was discussed that Hitler took Atatürk as a role model. …”
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    Examining the Claims about the Relationship Between the Holocaust, and the Armenian Deportation by Murat Köylü

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Immediately after Stefan Ihrig, who is at the center of these debates and who received his Ph.D. degree in 2014 for his doctoral dissertation "Nazi Perceptions of the New Turkey, 1919-1945", published his dissertation as a book titled "Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination" by Harvard University Press, columnists of some newspapers published in Turkey, criticized Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who was founded in the 1920s and came to power from 1933 until the end of World War II. …”
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