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A Comparative-Historical Sociology of Secularisation: Republican State Building in France (1875-1905) and Turkey (1908-1938)
Author: Peker, Efe
Date created: 2016-03-11
Compounding Fractures: State-Society Relations and Inter-Ethnic Estrangement in Thailand’s ‘Deep South’
Author: Olthof, Douglas Allan
Date created: 2016-11-28

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