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Review Of The Healing Wound: Experiences And Reflections, Germany, 1938-2000, Michael F. Russo
Review Of The Healing Wound: Experiences And Reflections, Germany, 1938-2000, Michael F. Russo
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Review Of Interrogations: The Nazi Elite In Allied Hands, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Interrogations: The Nazi Elite In Allied Hands, Michael F. Russo
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Ambiguous Commitments And Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine In Greece, 1947-1952, By Judith S. Jeffrey, Gerasimos Augustinos
Ambiguous Commitments And Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine In Greece, 1947-1952, By Judith S. Jeffrey, Gerasimos Augustinos
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Reviews the book Ambiguous Commitments and Uncertain Policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947-1952, by Judith S. Jeffrey.
Review Of Silent Night: The Remarkable 1914 Christmas Truce, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Silent Night: The Remarkable 1914 Christmas Truce, Michael F. Russo
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Book Review: Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos And The Societies Of Color In The Nineteenth Century, By Philip A. Howard, Matt D. Childs
Book Review: Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos And The Societies Of Color In The Nineteenth Century, By Philip A. Howard, Matt D. Childs
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Family, Commerce, And Religion In London And Cologne: Anglo-German Emigrants, C.Ad1000-C.1300, Richard H. Bowers
Family, Commerce, And Religion In London And Cologne: Anglo-German Emigrants, C.Ad1000-C.1300, Richard H. Bowers
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The Power Of Apology And The Process Of Historical Reconciliation, Robert R. Weyeneth
The Power Of Apology And The Process Of Historical Reconciliation, Robert R. Weyeneth
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The article analyzes one of the ways that history makes the headlines today: in discussions of whether the present can--and should--apologize for the past. It examines this recent phenomenon by asking if historical apologies have the ability to facilitate a process of historical reconciliation. In its first three sections, the article explores the range and forms of apologies reported in the press during the last decade or so, the motives and goals of apologists, and the reasoning of those with misgivings about the utility and wisdom of apologies. A fourth section assesses the efficacy of historical apologies. Is an apology …
Review Of Masquerade: Dancing Around Death In Nazi-Occupied Hungary, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Masquerade: Dancing Around Death In Nazi-Occupied Hungary, Michael F. Russo
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Review Of The Algeria Hotel: France, Memory, And The Second World War, Michael F. Russo
Review Of The Algeria Hotel: France, Memory, And The Second World War, Michael F. Russo
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The Wages Of Affluence: Labor And Management In Postwar Japan, By Andrew Gordon, William Dean Kinzley
The Wages Of Affluence: Labor And Management In Postwar Japan, By Andrew Gordon, William Dean Kinzley
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A review of The Wages of Affluence: Labor and Management in Postwar Japan, by Andrew Gordon
Conversations In Cold Rooms: Women, Work And Poverty In Nineteenth-Century Northumberland, L. Margarett Barnett
Conversations In Cold Rooms: Women, Work And Poverty In Nineteenth-Century Northumberland, L. Margarett Barnett
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Index Of Utah Construction Company / Utah International Collection, 1900-1984 Ms 100, J. Michael Hunter
Index Of Utah Construction Company / Utah International Collection, 1900-1984 Ms 100, J. Michael Hunter
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This is a detailed index of the Utah Construction / Utah International Collection or Manuscript Collection 100 (MS 100) housed in Special Collections at the Stewart Library, Weber State University. The collection comprises 275 boxes of records chronicling the activities of Utah Construction Company/Utah International. From these files comes a history of worldwide construction and mining activities undertaken by the company for nearly a century. Records of the Administrative Departments: meeting announcements, minutes, agendas, and financial files pertaining to the Board of Directors and Executive Committee. The collection also includes organizational charts, financial data, annual reports, daybooks, journals, ledgers, legal …
Two Sides Of A River: Mormon Transmigration Through Quincy, Illinois, And Hannibal, Missouri, Fred E. Woods
Two Sides Of A River: Mormon Transmigration Through Quincy, Illinois, And Hannibal, Missouri, Fred E. Woods
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The infamous extermination order issued 27 October 1838 by Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs caused thousands of Latter-day Saints to flee the state and seek refuge in Illinois across the Mississippi River. Illinois, established in 1817, had high hopes for its future, but just two decades later it was smitten, like the rest of America, with the economic depression of 1837. In such a needy condition, the people Illinois welcomed the Mormon migrants for three central reasons. Financially motivated, the state viewed the Latter-day Saint influx as an opportunity to raise its population to boost the economy through the collection …