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Public Displays of Affection: Negotiating Power and Identity in Ceremonial Receptions in Amsterdam, 1580–1660
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Secrecy and Consensus: The Governmentality of an Offshore Financial Center in Europe
The Construction of the Success Frame by Second-Generation Chinese Parents; a Cross-National Comparison
The NAi Effect: Museological Institutions and the Construction of Architectural Discourse
Fragments of a Liturgical World: Syriac Christianity and the Dutch Multiculturalism Debates
Fur Dress, Art, and Class Identity in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England and Holland
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When “Unheard Sound” (Re)Sounds: Affective Listening, Ethical Affects, and Embodied Experience in Sikh Sabad Kīrtan