1. Foreign Cultures 50. "The Emergence of African Capitalism." Jennifer Widner.
2. Lit. & Arts A-14. "Chaucer: Trolls and Criseyde, and The Canterbury Tales." Larry D. Benson.
3. Lit. & Arts A-52. "Classical Greek Literature and Fifth-Century Athens." Gregory Crane.
4. Lit. & Arts B-35. "The Age of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent: Art, Architecture and Ceromonial at the Ottoman Court." Guiru Necipoglu.
5. Lit. & Arts B-71. "Jazz: An American Music." Graeme Boone.
6. Lit. & arts C-59. "Warfare in Greek Literature and Art." Emily D.T. Vermeule.
7. Science B-38. "Plants and Biological Principles in Human Affairs" Otto T. Solbrig.
8. Social Analysis 38. "Social Stratification." Aage B. Sorensen.
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