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The chronological and topical breadth of the collection highlights critical political and economic developments of the century while also drawing attention to relatively recent areas of research, including borderlands, technology and ...
The chronological and topical breadth of the collection highlights critical political and economic developments of the century while also drawing attention to relatively recent areas of research, including borderlands, technology and ...
... Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind (Norman, 2015), on the fears of pan-Indian “conspiracies” that led white officials to isolate and coerce the TransAppalachian Indian nations.
111 See David W. Jones, Mass Motorization + Mass Transit: An American History and Policy Analysis (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2008), 3. 112 Fava, The Socialist People's Car, 36–7. 113 Ibid., 40–41.
The Routledge History of the Twentieth-Century United States is a comprehensive introduction to the most important trends and developments in the study of modern United States history.
In The Routledge Concise History of Twentieth-Century British Literature Ashley Dawson identifies the key British writers and texts, shaped by era-defining cultural and historical events and movements from the period.
Briefly, James concludes that the sick souls know more of reality because they have confronted evil. Thus, he faults Walt Whitman, whom he otherwise admired, because Whitman refused to acknowledge ...
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267, Artykułu 114, 654; Wynot, 'The Catholic Church', 225; Neal Pease, Rome's Most Faithful Daughter (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2009), 60. 73 Peter D. Stachura, Poland, 1918–1945: An Interpretative and Documentary History of ...
Union Development and the Changing Side of the Catholic and Communist Subcultures in Post - war Italy ( Oxford : Berg , 1995 ) , 66 – 7 . Earle , The Italian Co - operative Movement , 30 – 2 . Sonetti , “ The Family in Tuscany between ...