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[Review of "Blackbeard: The hunt for the world's most notorious pirate" by Craig Cabell, Graham A. Thomas, and Allan Richards]
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Review of evangelicals and American foreign policy
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Response by K. Killgrove to C. Bruun, "Water, oxygen isotopes and immigration to Ostia-Portus"
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[Review of Hitler's charisma: Leading millions into the abyss by Laurence Rees]
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[Review of "Loving learning: How progressive education can save America's schools by Tom Little and Katherine Ellison]
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Review of "Business Improvement Districts in the United States: Private Government and Public Consequences" by Abraham Unger
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[Review of "Nexus of Empire: Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands, 1760s-1820s" by Gene Allen Smith and Sylvia L. Hilton]
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Review of The Gulf of Mexico: A Maritime History by John S. Sledge
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Theme-based book review: Responding to uncertainty and complexity in global public administration
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The leading edge of ethics leadership and management
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Theme-based book review: Definition and measurement
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Theme-based book review: Boundary spanning
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Theme-based book review: Resilience, migration, and global health
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Theme-based book review: Government capacity and capability
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Theme-based book review: Considering work on ethics in immigration policy, corruption and executive/administrative practice
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Theme-based book review: Historical and Critical Perspectives on the EU
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Theme-based book review: Inclusion, social cohesion, and innovation
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Theme-based book review: Instability and reconsideration
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Theme-based book review: Public-sector corruption
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Performance management for learning, reform, and change
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Research on immigration policy in the European Union
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A review of Stillman’s Anthology, Dwight Waldo: Administrative theorist for our times
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Review of Understanding Police Use of Force by Howard Rahtz; Understanding Police Use of Force: Officers, Suspects and Reciprocity by Geoffrey P. Alpert and Roger G. Dunham; and Into the Killing Zone: A Cop’s Eye View of Deadly Force by David Klinger
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[Review of the book Gaslight lawyers: Criminal trials & exploits in gilded age New York]
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