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- The Papers of George WashingtonRevolutionary War Series, Volume 348 September–20 November 1781George Washington. Edited by Washington Papers EditorsThe Papers of George WashingtonRevolutionary War Series, Volume 348 September–20 November 1781George Washington. Edited by Washington Papers EditorsGhosts and Their HostsThe Colonization of the Invisible World in Early AmericaSladja BlažanMilieus of MinutiaeContextualizing the Small in Literature, Philosophy, and ScienceEdited by Elizabeth Brogden and Christiane FreyMilieus of MinutiaeContextualizing the Small in Literature, Philosophy, and ScienceEdited by Elizabeth Brogden and Christiane FreyMatoaka, Pocahontas, RebeccaHer Atlantic Identities and AfterlivesEdited by Kathryn N. Gray and Amy M. E. MorrisDesign Before DisasterJapan's Culture of PreparednessMiho MazereeuwWhite Tongue, Brown SkinThe Colonized Woman and LanguageMaya BoutaghouDésirée CongoÉvelyne Trouillot, translated by M. A. Salvodon, with an afterword by Annette Joseph-GabrielThe Great Elector's TableThe Politics of Food in Seventeenth-Century Brandenburg-PrussiaMolly Taylor-PoleskeyComforting MythsConcerning the Political in ArtRabih AlameddineLove, Etc.Essays on Contemporary Literature and CultureEdited by Rita Felski and Camilla SchwartzAmerican KoanImagining Zen and Self in Autobiographical LiteratureBen Van OvermeireVirginia CiderA Guide from Colonial Days to Craft's Golden AgeGregory J. HansardIs Reality beyond Good and Evil?Tibetan Buddhist Inquiry into the Ultimate VirtueYaroslav KomarovskiRace, Politics, and ReconstructionThe First Black Cadets at Old West PointEdited by Rory McGovern and Ronald G. MachoianDeclarations of IndependenceIndigenous Resilience, Colonial Rivalries, and the Cost of RevolutionChristopher R. PearlThe Grand CollaborationThomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Invention of American Religious FreedomSteven K. GreenThree TalksMetaphor and Metonymy, Meaning and Mystery, Magic and MoralityBrenda Hillman, with a foreword by Brian TeareThe Ecological PlotHow Stories Gave Rise to a ScienceJohn MacNeill MillerThe Ecological PlotHow Stories Gave Rise to a ScienceJohn MacNeill MillerThe Scientist Turned SpyAndré Michaux, Thomas Jefferson, and the Conspiracy of 1793Patrick SperoThe Transatlantic Design NetworkThomas Jefferson, John Soane, and Agents of Architectural ExchangeDanielle S. WillkensWatchdogsInspectors General and the Battle for Honest and Accountable GovernmentGlenn A. FineDesign through TimeEvolving Landscapes, from Alcatraz to Prospect ParkMark H. HoughThe Farmer, the Gastronome, and the ChefIn Pursuit of the Ideal MealDaniel J. PhilipponPlowswordsLiterature and the Agricultural Trap from Shakespeare to CoetzeeCates BaldridgeLonging to AwakenBuddhist Devotion in Tibetan Poetry and SongEdited by Holly Gayley and Dominique TownsendMeditation and the Martial ArtsMichael L. RaposaBoredom and the Architectural ImaginationRudofsky, Venturi, Scott Brown, and SteinbergAndreea MihalacheFaulkner's Hollywood NovelsWomen between Page and ScreenBen RobbinsSacred CapitalMethodism and Settler Colonialism in the Empire of LibertyHunter PriceBalzac on the BarricadesThe Literary Origins of an Economic RevolutionRebecca Terese PowersLynching in VirginiaRacial Terror and Its LegacyEdited by Gianluca De Fazio. Afterword by W. Fitzhugh BrundageBuildings of MissouriOsmund Overby, Carol Grove, and Cole WoodcoxJustice for OurselvesBlack Virginians Claim Their Freedom after SlaveryJohn G. Deal, Marianne E. Julienne, and Brent Tarter. Foreword by Congresswoman Jennifer McClellanCivil War TalksFurther Reminiscences of George S. Bernard and His Fellow VeteransGeorge S. Bernard. Edited by Hampton Newsome, John Horn, and John G. SelbyChanged MenVeterans in American Popular Culture after World War IIErin Lee MockThe Evil NecessityBritish Naval Impressment in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic WorldDenver BrunsmanThe Cosmos, the Person, and the SadhanaA Treatise on Tibetan Tantric MeditationYael BentorBitter Fruits of BondageThe Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy, 1861–1865Armstead L. Robinson. Introduction by Joseph P. ReidyHaunting EcologiesVictorian Conceptions of WaterUrsula KluwickThe Last of the African KingsMaryse Condé, translated by Richard PhilcoxEmpire of CommerceThe Closing of the Mississippi and the Opening of Atlantic TradeSusan Gaunt StearnsThe Witch of PungoGrace Sherwood in Virginia History and LegendScott O. Moore