This book tells the survival stories of seven Cambodians who endured the Khmer Rouge Genocide, their escape to Thailand, and their... Læs mere
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A clarifying re-examination of the issues affecting ethnic studies education in K-12 schools, this book explores how the... Læs mere
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multi-genre approach; comprehensive cover of phenomenon of protest art in Austria accessibly... Læs mere
Innovatively bringing together scholars of various nationalities and communities, The Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture seeks to... Læs mere
This book provides a partial retrospective on the field of anthropology of Europe, offering a rich collection of... Læs mere
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