Bibliography
Sections I, II, and VII and sub-section A of section V are alphabetically organized according to author or publication. Sources cited in the remaining sections appear in chronological order. Sources listed in section IV and in sub-sections B and C in section III appear under the government holding in which they were located at the time of research.
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