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The Civil War in the Great Interior and related titles See page 1

U. S. History See pages 2-3

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and related titles See page 4

Polish and Polish-American Studies Series   See page 5

Series in Ecology and History and related titles See page 6

Research in International Studies: Latin America Series


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Research in International Studies: Southeast Asia Series


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Comparative Slavery See page 8

New African Histories Series See page 9

World History – Africa See page 10

Africa in World History Series See pages 10-12

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