What Ever Happened to Gary Cooper? How 21st Century American Television Shaped a Political Revolution
What Ever Happened to Gary Cooper?
How 21st Century American Television Shaped a Political Revolution
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What Ever Happened to Gary Cooper?
How 21st Century American Television Shaped a Political Revolution
Palimpsests of the English Interregnum (Panel / In-Person)
Session Type: Special Session
Primary Area / Secondary Area: Palimpsests: Memory and Oblivion / British and Anglophone
Presiding Officer(s): Shataparni Bhattacharya (Indiana University - Bloomington)
shabhat@iu.edu
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