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Theses on American Topics in Progress and Completed at British Universities

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ARTS

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LITERATURE: POETRY

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PHILOSOPHY

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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

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RELIGION AND THEOLOGY

Carwardine, R. J. (Oxford, Qu.) American religious revivalism in Great Britain 1826–63. D.Phil.*Google Scholar
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SOCIOLOGY

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