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How the Sinai Peacekeeping Force Staged a Military Coup in Fiji
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A Land without a People for a People without a Land
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Beyond the Last Village: A Journey of Discovery into Asia’s Forbidden Wilderness
Cradle to Cradle
Listening to Whales
Inventing America
Exploration of the Inca Heartland
Plundering Paradise: The Hand of Man on the Galapagos Islands
Searching for El Dorado: A Journey into the South American Rain Forest on the Tail of the World’s Largest Gold Rush
Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory/ How New Science is Tracing America’s Ice Age Mariners
Gorgon: Paleontology, Obsession, and the Greatest Catastrophe in the History of the Earth
Collapse
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2013
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May
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21st:
Liah Greenfeld is wrong on "Nationalism, Madness, and Terrorism"
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Producing governable states in the former Syria
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Joseph Massad's Red Herring
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Massad-speak strikes again
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Could the Marathon Bombing have been prevented by investigating a 9/11/11 triple-murder?
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April
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22nd:
Nationalism in Heian Japan
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The Old Moorish Synagogue in One of England's Densest Muslim Neighborhoods
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16th:
Before Religion
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Misappropriating Patriots' Day
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March
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18th:
Nazis and the Greek Revival in Munich
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Himyar kingdom and Bowersock's Throne of Adulis
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Paint it Habsburg yellow
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February
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Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture
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Timothy Rosendale on sixteenth century English nationalism
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January
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Publishing and Protestantism
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30th:
La Convivencia NOT a Golden Age for publishing; but Ethnic Cleansing kills the book trade
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2012
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December
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25th:
Construction of Nationhood, by Adrian Hastings
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18th:
Sixteenth Century Nationalism
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November
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30th:
Candle Dance
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28th:
The Potemkin Village of Soviet Yiddish Nationalism
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18th:
Nathan Englander's Twenty-Seventh Man
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Edward Rothstein on Identity museums
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Jacob's Sons in the Bishop's Palace
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MeasuringWorth.com
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Turkish Supersessionism at MorGabriel
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8th:
Biggest house in the village - when immigrants make good
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October
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15th:
Coptic nationalism
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12th:
Paul Knitter on Supersessionism in Islam and Christianity
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The Eurocentrism of Post-Colonial Studies
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The Quranic Accusation that Jews and Christians Falsified Scripture
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11th:
EU States Most Likely to Secede
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10th:
Thoughtful Ross Douthat Post on Supersessionism
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What is it with North-African Jews and Nobel Prizes?
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Horse Meat
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Saroyan's Lament for a Dying People
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Arguing for Catalan Independence
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Mark Lilla on Nations
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Red Dog Howls
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Free speech
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Japan - When is a Nation?
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September
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Moab - When is a Nation?
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Ottoman Depopulation
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21st:
Oriental splendor in Manhattan
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The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture, Yoram Hazony
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August
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31st:
How Gökçeada Became Turkish
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Reading Yoram Hazony's Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture
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Islamic Supersessionism - Parsing the Qur'an
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Obama, because Hawaii is unique
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Population Engineering in Singapore
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Crude Turkish Blood Libel
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First, Build an Art School
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July
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27th:
Peoples drift apart, Singapore and the Chinese, North and South Korea,
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23rd:
Tinghir-Jerusalem, Echoes from the Mellah: The Rediscovery of a Judeo-Berber Culture
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20th:
Time for Population Separation in Syria
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18th:
Language of Difference - without derogation
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Israel Museum
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Armenian Genocide Now Undeniable
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Demographic Engineering in Tibet
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Salafis against historic preservation
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Eilat to Haifa Railroad
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The Last Time Ankara and Damascus had a Stare-down
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Syrian Kurdistan
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Forgotton hero of the American Revolution
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In the 237th year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA
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June
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Hong Kong, Singapore, building which nation?
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Betar/Battir
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The Ottoman Footprint
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15th:
We will kill you, marry your young wives, and inherit your estates. Armenia 1915.
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12th:
The Joke's on Jobbik
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Lebanon restores old synagogue - Why?
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Daily plebicite in Schleswig Holstein
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8th:
Turn the Temple Mount into a Museum
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Emergency Zionism
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May
(3)
29th:
Abu Darweesh Mosque; a Circassian identity statement in Amman, Jordan
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29th:
In God's Shadow, by Michael Walzer
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Miracle of the Dutch Republic
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