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Curtis, G. M.
G. M. CURTIS, III is Professor of History at Hanover College. (REV. 2009)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name Dead Hands: A Social History Of Wills, Trusts, And Inheritance Law 2009 Book Review n/a The Perfect Gift 2011 Book Review n/a
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