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American Novelists and Manners, 1880-1940 Susan Goodman, Susan E. Goodman ... 66 Peterkin , Julia , 141 Phases of an Inferior Planet ( Glasgow ) , 107 Phelps , Elizabeth Stuart , 18 , 148 Phillips , David Graham , 23 “ The Pilot's Story ...
A highly original history, tracing civil war, the least understood and most intractable form of organized human aggression, from Ancient Rome through the centuries to present day.
Nations Torn Asunder, 3: “There has been, in the history of political thought, no systematic treatise on civil war.” Mason, “Evolution of Theory on Civil War and Revolution,” 63–66. Melander, Petersson, and Wallensteen, ...
This book's unique perspective on the roots, dynamics and shaping force of civil war will be essential to our ongoing struggles with this seemingly interminable problem.
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George C. Rable uncovers the details of how women fit into the South's complex social order and how Southern social assumptions shaped their attitudes toward themselves, their families, and society as a whole.
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