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Listed below are most of the sources drawn upon for the book. A few may not be cited in the book itself, but were important research background nevertheless. Many other articles and other books were part of the research throughout the book’s writing, but would only make this list more unwieldy — it’s safe to say the most important background info is represented here in one way or another. Apologies for inconsistent biblio syntax and a lack of categorization or annotation; caveat emptor, etc.

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