Series: The Other Side of Western Civilization

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The other side of Western civilization : readings in everyday life by Stanley ChodorowVol. 1
Other Side of Western Civilization, Vol. 2: The Sixteenth Century to the Present, 2nd Edition by Peter N. StearnsVol. 2

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