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Riot
Mary Casanova
2014 Spring
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The gripping story of a Minnesota milling town ripped apart by tension and violence
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Rise to the Challenge
A Memoir of Politics, Leadership, and Love
Marlene M. Johnson
2024 Fall
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The inspiring life story of Minnesota’s first woman lieutenant governor: breaking political ground, navigating patriarchal tradition, and persevering through great personal loss
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Rituals of Mediation
International Politics and Social Meaning
François Debrix and Cynthia Weber, Editors
2003 Fall
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A timely consideration of the meaning of transnational cultural interactions today
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Rival Empires of Trade in the Orient, 1600-1800
Holden Furber
1978 Spring
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Robert Altman’s Subliminal Reality
Robert T. Self
2002 Spring
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The most complete and compelling analysis available of Altman’s films
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Robert Bly in This World
James Lenfestey and Thomas R. Smith, Editors
2011 Fall
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Celebrating one of the most significant American poets of the twentieth century
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Robert Frost - American Writers 2
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Lawrance Thompson
1959 Fall
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Robert Heinecken and the Art of Appropriation
Matthew Biro
2022 Spring
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The first comprehensive study of the artist Robert Heinecken and his critical views on the culture of mass media
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Robert Lowell - American Writers 92
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Jay Martin
1970 Spring
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Robert Penn Warren - American Writers 44
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Paul West
1964 Fall
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Roberto Michels’ First Lectures in Political Sociology
Roberto Michels
None None
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Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams
Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime
Christopher Bolton, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr. and Takayuki Tatsumi, Editors
2007 Fall
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Connecting Japan’s vibrant science fiction tradition to the global phenomenon of anime
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Romantic Vision, Ethical Context
Novalis and Artistic Autonomy
Géza von Molnar
1987 Spring
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Exploring the full range of Novalis's (the pen name of the German poet and philosopher Friedrich von Hardenberg) work, von Molnar shows how he dealt, in theory and practice, with a central issue in Romanticism-the emerging concept of the autonomous self and its relation.
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Rome
A City out of Print
Rose Marie San Juan
2001 Fall
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An intriguing look at what printed materials tell us about daily life and public space in seventeenth-century Rome.
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Root Beer Lady
The Story of Dorothy Molter
Bob Cary
2002 Spring
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An ice-cold glass of root beer and a warm welcome greeted thousands of weary paddlers who stopped at the Isle of Pines to meet Dorothy Molter, the courageous, independent woman who became a North Woods legend. Bob Cary, Dorothy’s longtime friend, captures her life and spirit in Root Beer Lady.
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Roots of Our Renewal
Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance
Clint Carroll
2015 Spring
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Highlights the complexities for indigenous Americans of governing a state while caring for the environment
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Rough Metaphysics
The Speculative Thought and Mediumship of Jane Roberts
Peter Skafish
2023 Spring
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A powerful case for why anthropology should study outsiders of thought and their speculative ideas
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Routing the Opposition
Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy
David S. Meyer, Valerie Jenness and Helen Ingram, Editors
2005 Spring
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Explores the crucial nexus of policy makers and social movements
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Rubber Boots Methods for the Anthropocene
Doing Fieldwork in Multispecies Worlds
Nils Bubandt, Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen and Rachel Cypher, Editors
2022 Fall
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A methodological follow-up to Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet
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Runes of the North
Sigurd F. Olson
1997 Fall
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Olson’s spiritual reflections on the northern wilderness, now available in paper for the first time.