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History of Communism in Europe:
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4
Georgiana Leșu
Igal Halfin, Red Autobiographies. Initiating the Bolshevik Self
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History of Communism in Europe:
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5
Bruno Kamiński
Marcin Zaremba, Wielka Trwoga. Polska 1944-1947. Ludowa reakcja na kryzys, [The Great Fear. A Popular Reaction to Crisis]
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History of Communism in Europe:
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6
Ștefan Bosomitu
Zorii comunismului în România. Ştefan Foriş, un destin neterminat [The Dawns of Communism in Romania. Ştefan Foriş, an Unaccomplished Destiny]
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History of Communism in Europe:
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7
Báthory Ludovic
Catolicism şi comunism în România. 1946-1955. O perspectivă diplomatică franceză
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Issue: 1
Walter J. Riker
A Review of J. Angelo Corlett’s Race, Rights, and Justice
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Issue: 4
Alexander Murphy-Nakhnikian
A Review of Todd E. Feinberg’s From Axons to Identity: Neurological Explorations of the Nature of the Self
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William B. Griffith
A Review of James A. Gross’s Shameful Business: The Case for Human Rights in the American Workplace and R. P. McIntyre’s Are Worker Rights Human Rights?
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Rosalyn W. Berne
A Review of Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore’s “What is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter?”
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Robyn Bluhm
Philip Kitcher’s “Science in a Democratic Society”
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Issue: 1
Leslie P. Francis
Laura Palazzani’s Gender in Philosophy and Law
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Issue: 2
Thomas M. Powers
Book Review: Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT)
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Issue: 3
Carl Mitcham
Book Review: Wendell Wallach’s A Dangerous Master: How to Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control
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Issue: 3
Elizabeth A. Corley
Stephen F. Haller’s Apocalypse Soon? Wagering on Warnings of Global Catastrophe
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Issue: 5
Barbara A. Elliott
Ethical Issues in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Edited by Donna L. Dickenson
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Issue: 3
Bill Shields
Law and Nature by David Delaney
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Issue: 1
William O. Stephens
Food for Thought: The Debate over Eating Meat Edited by Steve F. Sapontzis
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Issue: 3
Dale Hershey
Doing Right in a Shrinking World: How Corporate American Balance Ethics & Profit in a Changing Economy by Louis DeThomasis and Neal St. Anthony
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The Journal of Philosophy, Science & Law:
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Issue: 1
Lawrence M. Sung
A Guide to Biotechnology Law and Business By Robert A. Bohrer
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Issue: 3
Lisa Johnson
A Review of James Davis’s Terms of Inquiry: On the Theory and Practice of Political Science
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Issue: 2
Andrew McAninch
A Review of Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved
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