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- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec first "Paul A.".
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec isCitedBy Liu_Shiduan.
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec last "Cohen".
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec location "New York".
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec publisher "Columbia University Press".
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec title "History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth".
- a2d0e0f719d624a51d8840b2bb61f6b9cd1cd18b16a9715827e6fe3b9522a5ec year "1997".