21.
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Law, Literature, and the Transmission of Culture in England, 1837-1925 (rev.) Kirby-Jane Hallum
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22.
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The Working-Class Intellectual in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Britain (rev.) Alexander Davis; University of Otago
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White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940 (rev.) Desley Deacon
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24.
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X Marks the Spot: Women Writers Map the Empire for British Children, 1790–1895 (rev.) Ruth Feingold
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Westward Bound: Sex, Violence, the Law, and the Making of a Settler Society (rev.) Laura Ishiguro; University of British Columbia
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26.
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A Sisterhood of Suffering and Service: Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland During the First World War (rev.) Jan Noel
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Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels: Walter Scott and the Origins of the Victorian Illustrated Novel (rev.) Josef Alton Olson
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28.
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Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific: Travel, Empire, and the Author’s Profession (rev.) Karen McLean
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29.
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Neo-Victorianism and the Memory of Empire by Elizabeth Ho (rev.) Kristine Moruzi; Deakin University
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Neo-Victorianism: The Victorians in the Twenty-First Century, 1999-2009 by Ann Heilmann and Mark Llewellyn (rev.) Michelle J. Smith
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