Glenn C. Altschuler
Glenn C. Altschuler
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Rude Republic
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Cornell
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The GI Bill
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All Shook Up
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The 100 Most Notable Cornellians
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Rude Republic
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Changing channels
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Better than second best
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Revivalism, social conscience, and community in the Burned-over District : the trial of Rhoda Bement
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Race, ethnicity, and class in American social thought, 1865-1919
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Andrew D. White, educator, historian, diplomat
cover - RARise and Fall of Protestant Bro...Glenn C. Altschuler
Rise and Fall of Protestant Brooklyn
no cover - TGTen great American trialsGlenn C. Altschuler
Ten great American trials
no cover - RSRevivalism, Social Conscience,...Glenn C. Altschuler
Revivalism, Social Conscience, and Community in the Burned-Over District
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Rude Republic
- Open Work
Cornell
- Open Work
The GI Bill
- Open Work
All Shook Up
- Open Work
The 100 Most Notable Cornellians
- Open Work
Rude Republic
- Open Work
Changing channels
- Open Work
Better than second best
- Open Work
Revivalism, social conscience, and community in the Burned-over District : the trial of Rhoda Bement
- Open Work
Race, ethnicity, and class in American social thought, 1865-1919
- Open Work
Andrew D. White, educator, historian, diplomat
- Open Work
Rise and Fall of Protestant Brooklyn
- Open Work
Ten great American trials
- Open Work
Revivalism, Social Conscience, and Community in the Burned-Over District