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Degree, Station & Place: Early Modern England & Representation: Who Stands for Whom? Who Stands for Where?
Image 9 Sep 2011 Professor Robert Picard selected for an expert panel by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Image 6 Sep 2011 Professor Desmond King writes in the New York Times about race and the U.S. economic crisis
Image 31 Aug 2011 Professor David Anderson comments on the African Unions decision not to back the Libyan NTC