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Articles 301 - 309 of 309
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Review: Americale Souvenir Des Évêques: Sépultures, Listes Épiscopales Et Culte Des Évêques En Italie Du Nord, Des Origines Au Xe Siècle By Jean-Charles Picard, Bailey Young
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Review: Americale Souvenir Des Évêques: Sépultures, Listes Épiscopales Et Culte Des Évêques En Italie Du Nord, Des Origines Au Xe Siècle By Jean-Charles Picard, Bailey K. Young
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Samuel Pepys, Newton Key
Samuel Pepys, Newton Key
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Biographical entry on Samuel Pepys, an English diarist and public official.
My Strongest Man, Robert A. Zordani
My Strongest Man, Robert A. Zordani
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My Strongest Man, Robert Zordani
My Strongest Man, Robert Zordani
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Comprehension And The Breakdown Of Consensus In Restoration Herefordshire, Newton Key
Comprehension And The Breakdown Of Consensus In Restoration Herefordshire, Newton Key
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Focus On German-Speaking Countries/German Cultural Readers, Wolfgang Schlauch, Barbara Schlauch
Focus On German-Speaking Countries/German Cultural Readers, Wolfgang Schlauch, Barbara Schlauch
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In 1945, Hitler's Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, was in shambles. German cities had been reduced to rubble, and her people were frightened, starving and desperate. Americans, together with their allies, occupied the defeated country. Wishing to prevent a recurrence of German aggressiveness, the Allies planned to punish the guilty and prevent Germany from ever becoming a military power again.
Who would have thought at the time of the Nuremberg Trials that only thirty years later the western part of Germany would be one of the closest political and military allies and one …
Early Opera In Chicago, Donald Tingley
Early Opera In Chicago, Donald Tingley
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The Copperheads In Illinois, Donald Tingley
The Copperheads In Illinois, Donald Tingley
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During the Civil War, there were constant rumors of a vast plot to subvert portions of the North to the cause of the Confederacy. These rumors were particularly prevalent in the states along the Ohio River, and Illinois was no exception. The concensus [sic] of opinion was that Rebel agents were circulating through these states for the purpose of detaching portions of them from the Union cause.