Contact
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2005 |
Classen, Constance |
Homely pleasures : the pursuit of comfort in the eighteenth century
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2005 |
Crowley, John E. |
The tortures of the inquisition and the invention of modern guilt
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2005 |
Glucklich, Ariel |
The imperial touch : schooling male bodies in colonial India, Part II
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2005 |
Sen, Satadru |
The mosaic makers
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2005 |
Whitmore, Karli |
In a Victorian prison : privations on the flesh
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2005 |
Priestley, Philip |
Uncommon touch
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2005 |
Classen, Constance |
Polishing your heart : artisans and machines made in Japan
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2005 |
Kondo, Dorinne |
Modernist fictions of speed
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2005 |
Danius, Sara |
Grasping the image : how photographs are handled
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2005 |
Edwards, Elizabeth |
Handling children : to touch or not to touch?
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2005 |
Synnott, Anthony |
The language of pain in India
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2005 |
Pugh, Judy |
Sex, pain and the Marquis de Sade
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2005 |
Morris, David B. |
Nu Shu : female writing in China
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2005 |
Ping, Wang |
Autism and "The squeeze machine"
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2005 |
Grandin, Temple |
Tactilism
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2005 |
Marinetti, F.T. |
TactileTherapies
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2005 |
Classen, Constance |
Magical healing : the king's touch
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2005 |
Thomas, Keith |
Breathing spaces : Qigong and healing
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2005 |
Chen, Nancy N. |
A touch of danger : the bedside mannersof the eighteenth-century phisician
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2005 |
Porter, Roy |