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Journey from Rousseau to Sibelius: The development of nationalism through interaction of music and folklore from French Revolution to Finnish Independence
Author: Karelia, Marja
Date created: 2020-04-15
Rousseau in Shelley's Eyes and The role of emotion in environmental narratives: an analysis of Canada’s leading environmental organizations
Author: Parlee, Forrest
Date created: 2013-08-09

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