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The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith
The Black Infantry In The West, 1869-1891, By Arlen L. Fowler, Steven D. Smith
Steven D. Smith
A review of The Black Infantry in the West, 1869-1891, by Arlen L. Fowler
The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During The Civil War, By James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., Steven D. Smith
The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During The Civil War, By James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., Steven D. Smith
Steven D. Smith
This contains a review of the title book, The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War, by James G. Hollandsworth, Jr., as well as a review of an additional book:
Thank God My Regiment an African One: The Civil War Diary of Colonel Nathan W. Daniels, edited by C.P. Weaver
The Submarine H.L. Hunley: Confederate Innovation And Southern Icon, Steven Smith
The Submarine H.L. Hunley: Confederate Innovation And Southern Icon, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
A-Train: Memoirs Of A Tuskegee Airman, By Lt. Col. Charles W. Dryden, Steven Smith
A-Train: Memoirs Of A Tuskegee Airman, By Lt. Col. Charles W. Dryden, Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
A review of A-Train: Memoirs of a Tuskegee Airman, by Lt C. Charles W. Dryden
Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith
Dirt Behind Our Ears, By Pfc. Arthur N. Wilkins, Steven D. Smith
Steven D. Smith
A review of Dirt Behind Our Ears, by PFC. Arthur N. Wilkins
Foreword, Steven Smith
Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, By Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., Steven Smith
Guide To Louisiana Confederate Military Units, 1861-1865, By Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr., Steven Smith
Steven D. Smith
No abstract provided.
Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company At Chosin Reservoir, By Joseph R. Owen, Steven D. Smith
Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company At Chosin Reservoir, By Joseph R. Owen, Steven D. Smith
Steven D. Smith
A review of Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company at Chosin Reservoir, by Joseph R. Owen
Digitizing Immigrant And Homeland Letters: Problems And Opportunities, Dominic Pacyga
Digitizing Immigrant And Homeland Letters: Problems And Opportunities, Dominic Pacyga
Dominic Pacyga
No abstract provided.
Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior To Southern Redeemer, By Rod Andrew, Jr., Fritz Hamer
Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior To Southern Redeemer, By Rod Andrew, Jr., Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
A review of Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer, by Rod Andrew, Jr.
Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard And World War Ii, 1940-1946, Fritz Hamer
Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard And World War Ii, 1940-1946, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
From Cracked To Perfect Bottles: Laurens Glass Works, 1910-1986, Fritz Hamer
From Cracked To Perfect Bottles: Laurens Glass Works, 1910-1986, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
African Architectural Transference To The South Carolina Low Country, 1700-1880, Fritz Hamer
African Architectural Transference To The South Carolina Low Country, 1700-1880, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
There is growing historical and archaeological evidence that African style housing was an integral part of slave communities on plantations in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Besides the "shotgun" house, other African house forms were built in North America before descendants of African slaves became acculturated to western construction techniques. The rarity of historical and archaeological evidence of these structures can be attributed to the culture bias of early white observers and the poor preservation of these impermanent structures in the archaeological record.
Giving A Sense Of Achievement: Changing Gender And Racial Roles In Wartime Charleston: 1942-1945, Fritz Hamer
Giving A Sense Of Achievement: Changing Gender And Racial Roles In Wartime Charleston: 1942-1945, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Wade Hampton: Conflicted Leader Of The Conservative Democracy?, Fritz Hamer
Wade Hampton: Conflicted Leader Of The Conservative Democracy?, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Barbeque, Farming And Friendship: German Prisoners Of War And South Carolinians, 1943-1946, Fritz Hamer
Barbeque, Farming And Friendship: German Prisoners Of War And South Carolinians, 1943-1946, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Forward Together: South Carolinians In The Great War, Fritz Hamer
Forward Together: South Carolinians In The Great War, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Seeking St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, Fritz Hamer
Seeking St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
A review of the exhibit Seeking St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.
The Merci Train For South Carolina: When France And The Palmetto State Were Friends, 1947-1949, Fritz Hamer
The Merci Train For South Carolina: When France And The Palmetto State Were Friends, 1947-1949, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
Glory On The Gridiron: A History Of College Football In South Carolina, Fritz Hamer
Glory On The Gridiron: A History Of College Football In South Carolina, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
No abstract provided.
World War Ii Memory In The Palmetto State Vs. South Carolina's Civil War Legacy, Fritz Hamer
World War Ii Memory In The Palmetto State Vs. South Carolina's Civil War Legacy, Fritz Hamer
Fritz Hamer
Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held November 9-10, 2007 by the Center for the Study of History and Memory, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
Book Session: The American Urban Reader: History And Theory, Steven Corey
Book Session: The American Urban Reader: History And Theory, Steven Corey
Steven H. Corey
No abstract provided.
Records Of The Tötösy De Zepetnek Family / A Zepetneki Tötösy Család Adattára, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Records Of The Tötösy De Zepetnek Family / A Zepetneki Tötösy Család Adattára, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven & Totosy de Zepetnek, Steven
Records of the Tötösy de Zepetnek Family. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2010-. ISSN 1715-152X ©Purdue University contains transcripts of published data, archival and family documents, and genealogies of the Tötösy de Zepetnek nobilitas de novo 1587—9th century nobilitas prima occupatio Tötösy de Zepethk—family and its selected collateral families. Records of the Tötösy de Zepetnek Family contains also data and genealogies of not related Töt(t)ös(s)y(i) families. The book is a revised and extended version of Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. A Zepetneki Tötösy család adattára / Records of the Tötösy de Zepetnek Family. Szeged: Attila József University, 1993. ISBN 9634819141. Copyright …
Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Nobilitashungariae: List Of Historical Surnames Of The Hungarian Nobility, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven & Totosy de Zepetnek, Steven
nobilitashungariae: List of Historical Surnames of the Hungarian Nobility 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek Purdue University Press) is compiled by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek based on published historical genealogical sources. nobilitashungariae is archived in the Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada. A magyar történelmi nemesség családneveinek listája 2010- (ISSN 1923-9580 ©Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek & Purdue University Press) genealógiai munkák alapján van Tötösy de Zepetnek Steven által összeállítva. A könyv állománya az Electronic Collection of Library and Archives Canada digitális archívumjának.
Distinguished Professor Convocation Address, September 29, 2006, Theophilus C. Prousis
Distinguished Professor Convocation Address, September 29, 2006, Theophilus C. Prousis
Theophilus C. Prousis
No abstract provided.
The Trial Of László Bárdossy, Karl P. Benziger
The Trial Of László Bárdossy, Karl P. Benziger
Karl P. Benziger
On New Year’s Day 2000, the Crown of St Steven, the symbol most central to the founding legends of the Hungarian kingdom c.1000 AD, was moved from the National Museum of Hungary to the parliament at the behest of the centre-right coalition government of Victor Orbán, prime minister of Hungary 1998-2002. Proponents of the crown’s move looked back to the medieval kingdom and its former glory as a major power on the European continent as a source of national inspiration. Those opposed to the crown’s move worried that the political symbolism of the crown would vivify memory of Hungary’s alliance …
Trauma And The Limits Of Redemptive Critique, Richard R. Weiner, Karl P. Benziger
Trauma And The Limits Of Redemptive Critique, Richard R. Weiner, Karl P. Benziger
Karl P. Benziger
The authors continue to test the limits of Emile Durkheim/Maurice Halbwachs approach to collective identity in the experiences of trauma, shame, and yearning related to the ill-fated Hungarian Revolution. In a more poststructuralist vein the authors move from a focus on piacular subjectivity to one of baroque subjectivity, especially in understanding the October 2006 fiftieth anniversary commemorations of the Revolution in Budapest. Specifically, what indexical undercurrents of disposition persist and can not be ignored in attempts at redemptive critique, as well as in colonized nostalgia and the re-enactment of pathos. To what extent do the commemorations of the 1956 Revolution …
Imre Nagy, Martyr Of The Nation, Karl Benziger
Imre Nagy, Martyr Of The Nation, Karl Benziger
Karl P. Benziger
In June of 1996, the Hungarian Parliament passed a law that made Imre Nagy the Martyred Prime Minister of the Hungarian Nation. Nagy had been the Prime Minister of Hungary during the ill-fated Hungarian Revolution of 1956. His refusal to step down from his post in favor of Janos Kadar after the successful Soviet military intervention that began on November 4, 1956 had led to his condemnation as a traitor and executed on June 16, 1958.
The Hidden Epidemic: Opiate Addiction And Cocaine Use In The South, 1860-1920, David T. Courtwright
The Hidden Epidemic: Opiate Addiction And Cocaine Use In The South, 1860-1920, David T. Courtwright
David T. Courtwright
One of the many memorable characters in Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, is an aged morphine addict, Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose. Mrs. Dubose was a cantankerous widow who lived in Maycomb, a small, fictitious Alabama town. She had been addicted many years before by her physician, who gave her morphine to ease her pain. Informed that she had only a short while to live, she struggled to quit taking the drug, for she was determined "to leave this world beholden to nothing and nobody."There were tens of thousands of real-life Mrs. Duboses scattered throughout the postbellum South. With …
Chicago: A Biography, Dominic Pacyga
Chicago: A Biography, Dominic Pacyga
Dominic Pacyga
Chicago has been called by many names. Nelson Algren declared it a “City on the Make.” Carl Sandburg dubbed it the “City of Big Shoulders.” Upton Sinclair christened it “The Jungle,” while New Yorkers, naturally, pronounced it “the Second City.”
At last there is a book for all of us, whatever we choose to call Chicago. In this magisterial biography, historian Dominic Pacyga traces the storied past of his hometown, from the explorations of Joliet and Marquette in 1673 to the new wave of urban pioneers today. The city’s great industrialists, reformers, and politicians—and, indeed, the many not-so-great and downright …