Julie Novkov
Julie Novkov is an American political scientist, currently a professor of political science and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at the University at Albany, SUNY. She studies the history of American law, American political development, and subordinated identities, with a focus on how laws are used for social control while also being affected by social reform movements. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Supreme Court and the presidency : struggles for supremacy / Julie Novkov. by Novkov, Julie, 1966-
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Racial union : law, intimacy, and the White state in Alabama, 1865-1954 / Julie Novkov. by Novkov, Julie, 1966-
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Statebuilding from the margins : between Reconstruction and the New Deal / edited by Carol Nackenoff and Julie Novkov. by Nackenoff, Carol, Novkov, Julie, 1966-
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American by birth : Wong Kim Ark and the battle for citizenship / Carol Nackenoff and Julie Novkov. by Nackenoff, Carol, Novkov, Julie, 1966-
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Security disarmed : critical perspectives on gender, race, and militarization / edited by Barbara Sutton, Sandra Morgen, and Julie Novkov.
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