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Submissions from 2012

World history (5th ed), Jiu-Hwa Lo Upshur, Janice J. Terry, James P. Holoka, and Richard D. Goff

Submissions from 2011

The cognitive science of Wu Wei, Brian J. Bruya

Emotional transactions and biological leverage, Michael D. Doan

No longer complacent about complacency, Michael D. Doan

India today: An encyclopedia of life in the republic, Arnold P. Kaminsky and Roger D. Long

Knights of the air: Manfred von Richthofen and the cult of the fighter ace in World War I, Jesse Kauffman

Schools, state-building, and national conflict in German-occupied Poland, 1915-1918, Jesse Kauffman

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Securing Zion? Policing in British Palestine, 1917–39, John Knight

Epistemic injustice and the humanities classroom, W. John Koolage

Introduction to philosophy, W. John Koolage

Mitigating epistemic injustice in the humanities, W. John Koolage

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Chemical action: What is it, and why does it really matter?, W. John Koolage and Ralph Hall

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Ben Franklin’s America, John Gilbert McCurdy

Gentlemen and soldiers: Competing visions of manhood in early Jamestown, John Gilbert McCurdy

“There is still life”: Torture, vulnerability, and the body, Laura McMahon

Nature, judgment, and art: Kant and the problem of genius, Jeremy Proulx

Practical paths in philosophy: Observations on the 1785-6 Spinoza controversy, Jeremy Proulx

Discipline and the Union Army, Steven J. Ramold

Between the people and the individual: Anti-military litigation and the right to live in peace in 1960s Japan, Tomoyuki Sasaki

Right in Michigan’s grassroots: From the KKK to the Michigan militia, JoEllen McNergney Vinyard

Submissions from 2010

Effortless attention: A new perspective in the cognitive science of attention and action, Brian J. Bruya

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The rehabilitation of spontaneity: A new approach in philosophy of action, Brian J. Bruya

Hell in Flanders Fields: Canadians at the Second Battle of Ypres, George H. Cassar

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Social construction in the philosophy of mathematics: A critical evaluation of Julian Cole’s theory, Jill M. Dieterle

Behavioral interaction and the emotions: Is “narrow” evolutionary psychology enough?” Integrating complexity: Environment and history, Michael D. Doan