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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique
Book • 2024
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned in relation to 

, the host of the podcast, focusing on post-conflict military integration.


Miranda Melcher

25 snips
Brendan A. Shanahan, "Disparate Regimes: Nativist Politics, Alienage Law, and Citizenship Rights in the United States, 1865-1965" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Mentioned as 

's new book, focusing on post-conflict military integration.


Miranda Melcher

16 snips
Paula Fredriksen, "Ancient Christianities: The First Five Hundred Years" (Princeton UP, 2024)
New book by Dr. 

focuses on post-conflict military integration and civil war contexts.


Miranda Melcher

16 snips
Alessandra Russo, "A New Antiquity: Art and Humanity as Universal, 1400-1600" (Penn State UP, 2024)
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as a book focusing on post-conflict military integration in Angola and Mozambique.

Steven King

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Steven King, "Fraudulent Lives: Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present" (McGill Queen's UP, 2024)
Mentioned by the episode description as Miranda Melcher's book that focuses on post-conflict military integration.

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Tracy Borman, "The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty" (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her own work.

11 snips
Christine M. Larson, "Love in the Time of Self-Publishing: How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Mentioned by James O’Toole as the interviewer of the podcast episode, whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration.

James M. O’Toole, "For I Have Sinned: The Rise and Fall of Catholic Confession in America" (Harvard UP, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as a related work focusing on post-conflict military integration in Angola and Mozambique.

Melissa Johnston, "Building Peace, Rebuilding Patriarchy: The Failure of Gender Interventions in Timor-Leste" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Mentioned as the interviewer and author of a forthcoming book on post-conflict military integration.

Mariam Motamedi Fraser, "Dog Politics: Species Stories and the Animal Sciences" (Manchester UP, 2024)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the interviewer's new book focusing on post-conflict military integration.

Jennifer Greenburg

Jennifer Greenburg, "At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War" (Cornell UP, 2023)
Mentioned by 

as her new book focusing on post-conflict military integration.


Miranda Melcher

Paulina Rowinska, "Mapmatics: How We Navigate the World Through Numbers" (Pan Macmillan, 2024)
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as the interviewer's book.

Ipek A. Celik Rappas

Ipek A. Celik Rappas, "Filming in European Cities: The Labor of Location" (Cornell UP, 2025)
Mentioned as 

's book focusing on post-conflict military integration.


Dr. Miranda Melcher

René Esparza, "From Vice to Nice: Midwestern Politics and the Gentrification of AIDS" (UNC Press, 2025)
Miranda Melcher mentions the book title to reference the interview she is conducting.

Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín eds., "Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law" (Cambridge UP, 2025
Mentioned by 

as being about post-conflict military integration.


Miranda Melcher

Anna Sergi, "How to Recognize the Mafia Abroad: Critical Notes on ‘ndrangheta Mobility" (Policy Press, 2025)
Mentioned by Tony Avergan and Martha Honey as one of the better primary sources that followed along with the Tanzania in advance.

Charles G. Thomas, "Ujamaa's Army: The Creation and Evolution of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, 1964-1979" (Ohio UP, 2024)
Mentioned by 

as her book which focuses on post-conflict military integration.


Miranda Melcher

Bruno J. Strasser and Thomas Schlich, "The Mask: A History of Breathing Bad Air" (Yale UP, 2025)
Mentioned as the title of 

's book.


Miranda Melcher

Zoë McGee, "Courting Disaster: Reading Between the Lines of the Regency Novel" (Manchester UP, 2025)
Mentioned by 

, who refers to it as her book focusing on post-conflict military integration.


Dr. Miranda Melcher

Charles G. Thomas, "Ujamaa's Army: The Creation and Evolution of the Tanzania People's Defence Force, 1964-1979" (Ohio UP, 2024)
Mentioned in the episode description as the work of the podcast host, focusing on post-conflict military integration.

Anny Gaul, "Nile Nightshade: An Egyptian Culinary History of the Tomato" (U California Press, 2025)



