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Japanese settler colonialism and capitalism in Japan: Advancing into Korea, settling down, and returning to Japan, 1905-1950 (Occasional papers in Japanese studies)

Japanese settler colonialism and capitalism in Japan: Advancing into Korea, settling down, and returning to Japan, 1905-1950 (Occasional papers in Japanese studies)

Jun Uchida
The Return to Gold 1925: The Formulation of Economic Policy and its Critics (Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers, Series Number 19)

The Return to Gold 1925: The Formulation of Economic Policy and its Critics (Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers, Series Number 19)

Donald E. Moggridge
The politics of middle-class return to the city: Anglo-American perspectives (Occasional paper)

The politics of middle-class return to the city: Anglo-American perspectives (Occasional paper)

Andrew D Glassberg
The Schlesinger Shift: Return to rationality? (Occasional paper / Defense and Strategic Studies Program)

The Schlesinger Shift: Return to rationality? (Occasional paper / Defense and Strategic Studies Program)

Keith B Payne
Return to Europe: A cognitive map of Czecho-Slovak foreign policy since the velvet revolution (Occasional papers)

Return to Europe: A cognitive map of Czecho-Slovak foreign policy since the velvet revolution (Occasional papers)

Earl F Gibbons
Japanese settler colonialism and capitalism in Japan: Advancing into Korea, settling down, and returning to Japan, 1905-1950 (Occasional papers in Japanese studies)

Japanese settler colonialism and capitalism in Japan: Advancing into Korea, settling down, and returning to Japan, 1905-1950 (Occasional papers in Japanese studies)

Kenji Kimura
The return to the Western tradition: German historiography since 1945 (Occasional paper / German Historical Institute)

The return to the Western tradition: German historiography since 1945 (Occasional paper / German Historical Institute)

Wolfgang J. Mommsen
Education automation: Freeing the scholar to return to his studies (Southern Illinois University occasional publication)

Education automation: Freeing the scholar to return to his studies (Southern Illinois University occasional publication)

R. Buckminster Fuller