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Paradise Below Zero
The Classic Guide to Winter Camping
Calvin Rutstrum
2000 Fall
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Indispensable advice on enjoying the great outdoors in winter.
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Parent Education
A Survey of the Minnesota Program
Edith A. Davis and Esther McGinnis
None None
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Passionate Fictions
Gender, Narrative, and Violence in Clarice Lispector
Marta Peixoto
1994 Spring
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Paternalism
Rolf Sartorius, Editor
1983 Fall
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Paternalistic Capitalism
Andreas G. Papandreou
None None
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Pattern Discrimination
Clemens Apprich, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Florian Cramer and Hito Steyerl
2019 Spring
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How do “human” prejudices reemerge in algorithmic cultures allegedly devised to be blind to them?
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Patterned Peatlands of Minnesota
H.E. Wright Jr. and Norman E. Aaseng, Editors
1992 Spring
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The first in-depth examination of the ecological and political significance of the patterned peatlands of Minnesota, one of the largest peatland complexes in the world. Research conducted during the past decade has unraveled many secrets of the intricate peatland ecosystem, unique because it has been so little altered by human action and remarkable for its display of the complex adjustment of living organisms to their environment. The book describes the flora, vegetation, and animal life of the different patterned peatlands and considers the role of surface water and ground water in the development and differentiation of fens and raised bogs. Specific chapters explore the role of mammals, birds, and amphibians and reptiles in the peatland ecosystem.
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Patty’s Journey
From Orphanage to Adoption and Reunion
Donna Scott Norling
1998 Spring
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The award-winning memoir of one woman’s struggles and triumphs to reclaim an identity she had lost.
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Paul U. Kellogg and the Survey
Voices for Social Welfare and Social Justice
Clarke A. Chambers
None None
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Peace Corps Fantasies
How Development Shaped the Global Sixties
Molly Geidel
2015 Fall
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How the 1960s Peace Corps’ gendered modernization ideology shaped social movements across the Americas
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Pedestrian Modern
Shopping and American Architecture, 1925–1956
David Smiley
2013 Spring
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How the design of stores and shopping centers shaped modern architecture in the United States
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Peer Gynt
Henrik Ibsen
1980 Fall
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In this revised and amplified edition of Rolf Fjelde’s widely acclaimed translation, Peer Gynt is available in a contemporary version that captures the poetic form of the original yet does justice to its subtlety of meaning and enduring theatrical vitality. Fjelde provides an interpretive foreword, extensive notes, a new background essay titled “Text/Translation/Script,” a selected bibliography, and an American stage history covering significant revivals since its English-language premiere in 1906.
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Penumbra
The Premier Stage for African American Drama
Macelle Mahala
2013 Fall
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The remarkable history of the nation’s foremost African American theatre company
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People and Folks
Gangs, Crime and the Underclass in a Rustbelt City
John M. Hagedorn
None None
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People of the Bomb
Portraits of America’s Nuclear Complex
Hugh Gusterson
2004 Spring
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How the American military-industrial complex has invaded our consciousness to create consent for its programs
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People, Practice, Power
Digital Humanities outside the Center
Anne B. McGrail, Angel David Nieves and Siobhan Senier, Editors
2021 Fall
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An illuminating volume of critical essays charting the diverse territory of digital humanities scholarship
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Pepón Osorio
Jennifer A. González
2013 Fall
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Explores the award-winning Puerto Rican artist whose work challenges common myths of society and human relationships
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Perceptual Acquaintance
From Descartes to Reid
John W. Yolton
1984 Spring
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Perennial Ceremony
Lessons and Gifts from a Dakota Garden
Teresa R. Peterson
2024 Spring
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Travel through a garden’s seasons toward healing, reclamation, and wholeness—for us, and for our beloved relative, the Earth
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Performing Hybridity
May Joseph and Jennifer Natalya Fink, Editors
1998 Fall
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A kaleidoscopic consideration of transnational culture and performance