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Meena, Harit Kumar. Tribal resistance movements in India: Pre and post independence era. Authorspress, 2017.

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Mariyānusa, Kujūra Josepha, and Indian Social Institute, eds. State aggression and tribal resistance: A case of the police firing at Kalinga Nagar. Indian Social Institute, 2007.

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Tan, Wah Piow. Frame-up: A Singapore court on trial. TWP Publishing, 1987.

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Boyle, Francis Anthony. Defending civil resistance under international law. Center for Energy Research, 1988.

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Patricia, Levy. Survival and resistance. Hodder Wayland, 2001.

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Wobbe, Rudi. Before the Blood tribunal: Four teenagers against Hitler. R. Wobbe and J.J. Borrowman, 1989.

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Brewbaker, James L. The MIR (Maize inbred resistance) trials: Performance of tropical-adapted maize inbreds. HITAHR, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii, 1989.

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Rakesh, Kalshian, and Panos Institute South Asia, eds. Alchemy of iniquity: Resistance and repression in India's mines : a photographic enquiry. Panos South Asia, 2008.

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Rakesh, Kalshian, and Panos Institute South Asia, eds. Alchemy of iniquity: Resistance and repression in India's mines : a photographic enquiry. Panos South Asia, 2008.

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Rakesh, Kalshian, and Panos Institute South Asia, eds. Alchemy of iniquity: Resistance and repression in India's mines : a photographic enquiry. Panos South Asia, 2008.

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Rakesh, Kalshian, and Panos Institute South Asia, eds. Alchemy of iniquity: Resistance and repression in India's mines : a photographic enquiry. Panos South Asia, 2008.

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Haksar, Nandita. Rogue agent: How India's military intelligence betrayed the Burmese resistance. Penguin Books, 2009.

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1928-, Sibeko Archie, ed. The mission: A life for freedom in South Africa. STE Publishers, 2010.

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Haksar, Nandita. Rogue agent: How India's military intelligence betrayed the Burmese resistance. Penguin Books, 2009.

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Haksar, Nandita. Rogue agent: How India's military intelligence betrayed the Burmese resistance. Penguin Books, 2009.

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Haksar, Nandita. Rogue agent: How India's military intelligence betrayed the Burmese resistance. Penguin Books, 2009.

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Juliantono, Ferry J. Politik minyak dan jalan baru ekonomi Indonesia: Eksepsi yang dibacakan oleh Ferry Juliantono dan tim kuasa hukum dalam persidangan di Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Pusat tanggal 26 November 2008. Solidaritas Indonesia untuk Ferry J. Juliantono, 2008.

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Mathur, L. P. Resistance movement of tribals of India: A case study of the Bhils of Rajasthan in the 19th century. Himanshu Publications, 1988.

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Chowaniec, Elisabeth. Der "Fall Dohnanyi" 1943-1945: Widerstand, Militärjustiz, SS-Willkür. R. Oldenbourg, 1991.

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Juliantono, Ferry J. Jalan baru ekonomi diadili: Sebuah pledoi politik. RMBooks, 2009.

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Yŏnʼguwŏn, Hanʼguk Kyohoesa Munhŏn. 日帝下公判記錄: Chʻŏn Se-bong pʻyŏn. Hanʼguk Kyohoesa Munhŏn Yŏnʼguwŏn, 1990.

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Juliantono, Ferry J. Jalan baru ekonomi diadili: Sebuah pledoi politik. RMBooks, 2009.

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Kirogwŏn, Korea (South) Kukka, ed. P'an'gyŏlmun e tamgin Taehan Min'guk imsi chŏngbu ŭi kungnae hwaltong: Taehan Min'guk imsi chŏngbu surip 100-chunyŏn kinyŏm. Haengjŏng anjŏnbu kukka kirogwŏn, 2018.

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Yun, Kyŏng-no. 105-in sakŏn kwa Sinminhoe yŏnʾgu. Ilchisa, 1990.

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Yun, Kyŏng-no. 105-in sakŏn kwa Sinminhoe yŏnʼgu. Ilchisa, 1990.

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Korea (South). Kuksa Pʻyŏnchʻan Wiwŏnhoe., ed. 105-in sakŏn sinmun chosŏ. Kuksa Pʻyŏnchʻan Wiwŏnhoe, 1987.

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Tanʾguk Taehakkyo. Pusŏl Tongyanghak Yŏnʾguso., ред. Yi Pong-chʻang Ŭisa chaepʻan kwallyŏn charyojip. Tanʾguk Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu, 2004.

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Jerry, Borrowman, ed. Before the Blood Tribunal. Covenant Communications, 1992.

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Valandra, Edward Charles. Not without our consent: Lakota resistance to termination, 1950-59. University of Illinois Press, 2004.

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O'Connell, Michael. Truth: The first casualty. Riverstone, 1993.

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Tribal Jangalmahal, tribal resistance. Desh Prakashan, 2011.

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Sitting Bull: Lakota Tribal Chief and Leader of Native American Resistance. Rosen Publishing Group, 2015.

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Jacob, Steinberg, and Jeff Mapua. Sitting Bull: Lakota Tribal Chief and Leader of Native American Resistance. Rosen Publishing Group, 2015.

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Sitting Bull: Lakota tribal chief and leader of Native American resistance. Britannica Educational Publishing in association with Rosen Educational Services, 2016.

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Brosseder, Claudia. Power of Huacas: Change and Resistance in the Andean World of Colonial Peru. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2014.

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Sturgis, Amy H., ed. Tecumseh. Greenwood, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216023623.

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One of the most important Native American leaders in history, the Shawnee leader Tecumseh protested land cession, and was a major catalyst of the Battle of Tippecanoe. He harnessed the tradition of American Indian pan-tribal unity to become the most important symbol of multi-national Native American identity and resistance in North America. This in-depth, accessible treatment explores the life of a key figure in Native American battle-lore who figures prominently in U.S. history curricula. Lively, narrative chapters explore the Shawnee culture, Tecumseh's childhood, the transformation of his brother, Tenskwatawa into The Prophet, his creation of a pan-tribal movement, the War of 1812, and his legacy in history and popular culture.
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Remington, Gary, Ofer Agid, Hiroyoshi Takeuchi, Jimmy Lee, and Araba Chintoh. Ultra-treatment resistance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198828761.003.0012.

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Ultra-treatment resistance or ultra-resistant schizophrenia is defined as describing individuals who meet criteria for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and receive an adequate trial of clozapine in the absence of other confounding factors that might compromise response (e.g. substance abuse, antipsychotic non-adherence), but demonstrate a suboptimal response. Because the definition currently hinges on a trial of clozapine, ‘clozapine-resistant schizophrenia’ has also been proposed as a more precise descriptor. This chapter reviews issues specific to classifying this subpopulation, including existing criteria and challenges in their clinical application. It also underscores the importance of this conceptual framework in terms of better understanding schizophrenia’s heterogeneity and the opportunity to establish different pathophysiological subtypes, in this case based on treatment response. It reviews existing evidence specific to this sample, which at this point is limited as only recently have efforts begun to isolate these individuals for the purpose of investigation. Finally, it highlights the dynamic nature of this strategy, since gains in understanding will demand that the framework, terminology, and criteria be continuously revisited and revised.
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Haroon, Sana. Competing Views of Pashtun Tribalism, Islam, and Society in the Indo-Afghan Borderlands. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520294134.003.0008.

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This chapter explores descriptions of Pashtun tribes and their religious predisposition in 20th century Urdu literature associated with strategic mobilization of the Pashtun regions, and highlights the inconsistency of this discourse with other twentieth-century nationalist projects in colonial India and Afghanistan. In the first instance, the 1914-36 writings of a group called the Jama‘at-i Mujahidin were at variance with the Pashtun and Muslim nationalist positions of the Khuda’i Khidmatgars and the Jamʻiyyat al-‘Ulama-yi Hind, and with the officially sanctioned geographies of the Afghan state. In the second instance, writings published in Pakistan during the period of the anti-Soviet Afghan jihad contradicted USAID- and Kabul-funded demographic and cartographic studies of the 1970s. Such descriptions of Pashtun religious predisposition, tribal valor, resistance and autonomy must be understood as intentional and disruptive interventions in knowledge production about, and political organization in, the Pashtun regions.
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Lane, Chadrick, and Vinod H. Srihari. Clozapine for Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia. Edited by Ish P. Bhalla, Rajesh R. Tampi, Vinod H. Srihari, and Michael E. Hochman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190625085.003.0040.

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This chapter provides a summary of a landmark study on the pharmacologic management of treatment-resistant schizophrenia. This clinical trial, conducted by Kane and colleagues, asks whether clozapine is an effective option in the care of patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia who have not responded to past trials of first-generation antipsychotics. To answer this question, the chapter reviews the basics of the study, including funding sources, study location, inclusion and exclusion criteria, number of participants, research design, interventions, follow-up, endpoints, results, criticisms, and limitations. The chapter briefly reviews other relevant studies and information, discusses implications, and concludes with a relevant clinical case.
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McCutcheon, Robert, Christoph U. Correll, Oliver Howes, and John Kane. Treatment response and resistance in schizophrenia: principles and definitions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198828761.003.0002.

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Clear, accepted definitions of treatment resistance and response are needed so that clinical trials of treatments can be compared, and evidence can be meaningfully interpreted to inform clinical practice. In this chapter, we review the definitions of treatment response and resistance used in clinical trials, highlighting the variability in definitions used across studies, as well as a number of problems with the definitions used, including mixing treatment-intolerant patients with treatment-resistant patients and limited evaluation of the adequacy of treatment in many cases. The chapter then summarizes the work undertaken by the Treatment Response and Resistance in Psychosis working group to produce consensus guidelines and benchmarks to address these issues. Also reviewed are the principles underlying the concept of resistance developed by the working group. Finally, the chapter discusses the implications of these findings for clinical practice.
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Coates, Julia. Trail of Tears. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216026884.

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This book covers a critical event in U.S. history: the period of Indian removal and resistance from 1817 to 1839, documenting the Cherokee experience as well as Jacksonian policy and Native-U.S. relations. This book provides an outstanding resource that introduces readers to Indian removal and resistance, and supports high school curricula as well as the National Standards for U.S. History (Era 4: Expansion and Reform). Focusing specifically on the Trail of Tears and the experiences of the Cherokee Nation while also covering earlier events and the aftermath of removal, the clearly written, topical chapters follow the events as they unfolded in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as the New England region and Washington, DC. Written by a tribal council representative of the Cherokee Nation, this book offers the most current perspectives, incorporating key issues of assimilation, sovereignty, and Cherokee resistance and resilience throughout. The text also addresses important topics that predate removal in the 19th century, such as the first treaty between the Cherokees and Great Britain in 1721, the French and Indian Wars, the American Revolution, proclamation of Cherokee nationality in the 1791 Treaty of Holston, and the U.S. Constitution.
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Stanger, Anya. Incarcerated Resistance. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666996265.

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Who would go to prison on purpose? Incarcerated Resistance tells the stories of 43 activists from the School of the America’s Watch and Plowshares movements who have chosen to commit illegal nonviolent actions against the state and endure the court trials and lengthy prison sentences that follow. Employing this high-risk tactic is one of the most extreme methods in the nonviolent toolkit and typically entails intentionally breaking the law, most often through crimes of trespass onto federal property or the destruction of federal property. Though they have knowingly broken the law and generally expect to be incarcerated, their goal is to raise awareness and to resist, not necessarily to go to jail. The majority of “justice action prisoners” seek not-guilty verdicts, and use the space of the courtroom and subsequent media attention as opportunities to share information about their issues of concern. Rooted in individual stories and told through a feminist framework that is attentive to relations of power, Incarcerated Resistance is as much about nuclear weapons and solidarity activism as it is about the U.S. prison system and patriarchal culture. Almost all war-resisting “justice action prisoners” are white, well-educated, Christian, and over the age of 60. Privilege, gender, and religious identity especially shape what happens to this committed group of nonviolent activists, as their identities may also be strategically deployed to bolster their acts of resistance, in important but fraught attempts to “use” privilege “for good.” From the decision to act through their release from prison, nonviolent resistance illuminates the interconnected struggles required to upend systemic violence, and the ways that we are all profoundly affected by America’s deep-seated structures of inequality.
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Ryan, Eileen. Railways and Resistance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190673796.003.0005.

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Idris al-Sanusi’s claims to political authority grew in direct relationship to the spread of the colonial state after World War I. One of the primary objectives of negotiations for both parties was the expansion of railway networks in the Cyrenaican interior. Railways symbolized Italy’s arrival as a modern imperial power. For Idris, railways also promised to secure a Sanusi monopoly over trading routes as a source of political authority. The emphasis on railways, however, led to a loss of support from Idris’s political base. Railway construction threatened to undermine the dominance of Sanusi-affiliated tribes over trans-Saharan trade routes based on their access to camels and water supplies. Facing the dissolution of support for his position as a colonial intermediary, Idris al-Sanusi left for self-imposed exile in Egypt in early 1923, months after the rise of a fascist movement in Italy that embraced a virulent form of nationalist expansion.
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Yang, Yvonne, and Stephen Marder. Pharmacological management of treatment-resistant schizophrenia: fundamentals of clozapine. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198828761.003.0006.

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Evidence from controlled clinical trials supports the prescribing of clozapine for patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). Early studies focused on severely ill TRS patients. More recent studies indicate that clozapine can be effective for patients who are relatively stable but are burdened by persistent psychotic symptoms. Clozapine treatment is associated with a substantial side effect burden, including sedation, orthostasis, weight gain, constipation, and seizures. In addition, because of a risk of potentially fatal agranulocytosis, clozapine patients require regular monitoring of their neutrophil count. Measuring clozapine plasma concentrations can be helpful in managing patients with severe side effects and those with an inadequate clinical response. A trial of clozapine should consist of a minimum duration of 12 weeks.
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Theobald, Brianna. Reproduction on the Reservation. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653167.001.0001.

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This pathbreaking book documents the transformation of reproductive practices and politics on Indian reservations from the late nineteenth century to the present, integrating a localized history of childbearing, motherhood, and activism on the Crow Reservation in Montana with an analysis of trends affecting Indigenous women more broadly. As Brianna Theobald illustrates, the federal government and local authorities have long sought to control Indigenous families and women's reproduction, using tactics such as coercive sterilization and removal of Indigenous children into the white foster care system. But Theobald examines women's resistance, showing how they have worked within families, tribal networks, and activist groups to confront these issues. Blending local and intimate family histories with the histories of broader movements such as WARN (Women of All Red Nations), Theobald links the federal government's intrusion into Indigenous women's reproductive and familial decisions to the wider history of eugenics and the reproductive rights movement. She argues convincingly that colonial politics have always been--and remain--reproductive politics. By looking deeply at one tribal nation over more than a century, Theobald offers an especially rich analysis of how Indigenous women experienced pregnancy and motherhood under evolving federal Indian policy. At the heart of this history are the Crow women who displayed creativity and fortitude in struggling for reproductive self-determination.
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Dees, Morris. Hate on Trial. Random House Value Publishing, 1994.

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Calloway, Colin. The Chiefs Now in This City. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197547656.001.0001.

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In contrast to many popular and some academic histories that portray Indians retreating as cities grow in North America, this book recovers the forgotten stories of the many Indian people who traveled, primarily on diplomatic business, to the cities of colonial America and the early Republic—what they did there, how they were viewed, and what they made of it all. Violent resistance was just one of many responses to colonialism; in this book, Indian people who visit colonial cities for negotiations also go out on the town. They see the sights, sit down to dinner, attend church, go to the theater, and offer critiques of urban life. The are also “onstage” themselves, and conscious of the roles they perform as they pursue their own agendas and represent tribal interests in centers of colonial power.
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Allo, Awol. Law and Resistance: Toward a Performative Epistemology of the Political Trial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Allo, Awol. Law and Resistance: Toward a Performative Epistemology of the Political Trial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Allo, Awol. Law and Resistance: Toward a Performative Epistemology of the Political Trial. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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