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Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Social Science

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Social Science

From Gender to Counterculture, Dive into the Best of Fall

By Literary Hub | August 21, 2019

The Political Chaos and Unexpected Activism of the Post-Civil War Era

The Political Chaos and Unexpected Activism of the Post-Civil War Era

Charles Postel on the Temperance Crusade That Galvanized the American Women's Movement

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Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Politics

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Politics

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Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Essay Collections

Lit Hub’s Fall 2019 Nonfiction Preview: Essay Collections

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Western Democracy is on <br>Shaky Ground

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Amitav Ghosh and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni on Indian Epics in Modern Novels

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The Intoxicating Other Worlds of the Encyclopedia

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