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    by Georges Canguilhem
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    - Language, Alterity, Temporality, Finitude
    by Francoise Dastur
    £23.49 - 79.49

    Shows one thinker's debts to and departures from another and reveals the limits of one's approach while highlighting the innovation of another's

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    - Race, Gender, and Public Policy in the Age of Emancipation
    by Mary Farmer-Kaiser
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    Congress established the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands - more commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau - in March 1865. Upon its creation this temporary federal agency assumed the Herculean task of overseeing the transition from slavery to freedom in the war-torn South.

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    - Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War
     
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    Through informative case studies, this illuminating book remaps considerations of the Civil War and Reconstruction era by charting the ways in which the needs, interests, and experiences of going to war, fighting it, and making sense of it informed and directed politics, public life, social change, and cultural memory after the war's end.

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    - The Photographs of Jean-Francois Bonhomme
    by Jacques Derrida
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    Athens, Still Remains is an extended commentary on a series of photographs of contemporary Athens by the French photographer Jean-Franois Bonhomme. But in Derrida's hands commentary always has a way of unfolding or, better, developing in several unexpected and mutually illuminating directions.

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    - Reconstruction as America's Continuing Civil War
     
    £68.49

    Through informative case studies, this illuminating book remaps considerations of the Civil War and Reconstruction era by charting the ways in which the needs, interests, and experiences of going to war, fighting it, and making sense of it informed and directed politics, public life, social change, and cultural memory after the war's end.

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