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Reserves
Emily Corby
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ENGL132 - First Year English II
Dr. Kelly Obernuefemann
- HIST 131 - Western Civilization I
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HIST 231 - American History to 1865
- HIST 232 - American Nation: 1877-Present
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HUMN 132 - Intro Humanities II
- Why Do the World’s Top Museums Still Resist Repatriation?
- Repatriation and the Radical Redistribution of Art
- Why Macron's radical promise to return African treasures has stalled
- France Vowed to Return Looted Treasures. But Few Are Heading Back
- BRITISH MUSEUM ACT 1963
- On Craft and Art: Some Thoughts on Repatriation and Collecting Policy—The Case of Collections at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo.
- WHEN IT'S TIME TO GIVE BACK
- WAR AND PASSION: WHO KEEPS THE ART?
- Repatriation and the burdens of proof
- THE PARTHENON MARBLES: One of the most contested art repatriation disputes
- WHO OWNS THE PAST?
- Art History and Repatriation
Dr. John Phillips
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CHCV 271 - Child Development Internship