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    Parry, M. (2016). abNormal: Bodies in Medicine and Culture. In S. R. Butler, & E. T. Lehrer (Eds.), Curatorial dreams: critics imagine exhibitions (pp. 246-264, 331-334). McGill-Queen's University Press. http://www.mqup.ca/curatorial-dreams-products-9780773546837.php
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    Parry, M. (2015). [Review of: E. Schaefer (2014) Sex scene: media and the sexual revolution]. Journal of American History, 102(3), 949. https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jav624
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    Birdsall, C., Parry, M., & Tkaczyk, V. (2015). Listening to the Mind: Tracing the Auditory History of Mental Illness in Archives and Exhibitions. The Public Historian, 37(4), 47-72. https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2015.37.4.47
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    Parry, M. (2015). Occupy the University Online: Revising Public History after the Rebirth of Student Protest. Web publication or website, Open! Platform for Art, Culture & the Public Domain. http://www.onlineopen.org/occupy-the-university-online
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    Parry, M. (2015). Feminist Opposition to Abortion: Reframing Histories to Limit Reproductive Rights. In M. Aerts, E. Buchheim, S. Bultman, A. Churampi Ramínez, M. Groot, C. Rasterhoff, P. Schuurmans, E. Walhout, & I. de Zwarte (Eds.), Gender and activism: women’s voices in political debate (pp. 107-118). (Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis; No. 35). Verloren.
  • Parry, M. (2013). Broadcasting Birth Control: mass media and family planning. (Critical issues in health and medicine). Rutgers University Press. http://www.broadcastingbirthcontrol.com
  • Parry, M. (2013). The Sound of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Museum. Developed by Soundscapes of the Urban Past, University of Maastricht, based on research by Annelies Jacobs, supervised by Professor Karin Bijsterveld. Sound recording by Arnoud Traa, audio storylines designed by Jessica Swinkels. Amsterdam Museum, March 28-December 28, 2013. The Public Historian, 35(3), 127-130. https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2013.35.3.127
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