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The Political Economy In India: Interest Groups And Development (1947-1990), Alaka Singh
The Political Economy In India: Interest Groups And Development (1947-1990), Alaka Singh
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Symbolic Action As Politics: The Canadian Senate As A Political Symbol, Jay Marsh Price
Symbolic Action As Politics: The Canadian Senate As A Political Symbol, Jay Marsh Price
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The Changing Role Of Women In Ireland: A Political And Legal Perspective, Mary Kathryn Ayers
The Changing Role Of Women In Ireland: A Political And Legal Perspective, Mary Kathryn Ayers
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No abstract provided.
Japan's National Security: Establishing "Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere," Through Official Development Assistance, Miho Hasuo
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The Role Of Ideology In Soviet Economic Reform: A Comparison Of The Nep, The Collectivization Campaign, And The Perestroika Program, Geoffrey Myleo Goodale
The Role Of Ideology In Soviet Economic Reform: A Comparison Of The Nep, The Collectivization Campaign, And The Perestroika Program, Geoffrey Myleo Goodale
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The Multi-Fiber Arrangement In The Loom Of North - South Politics, Meeta Sehgal
The Multi-Fiber Arrangement In The Loom Of North - South Politics, Meeta Sehgal
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Loyalists And Baconians: The Participants In Bacon's Rebellion In Virginia, 1676-1677, John Harold Sprinkle Jr.
Loyalists And Baconians: The Participants In Bacon's Rebellion In Virginia, 1676-1677, John Harold Sprinkle Jr.
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Previous interpretations of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia (1676-1677) have focused on either the competition between the two major participants, Governor William Berkeley or Councilor Nathaniel Bacon, or the social and economic causes of the uprising. This study presents a collective description of the participants from both sides of the rebellion: Loyalists and Baconians. Participant characteristics such as wealth, social status, officeholding, family life, and standard of living were compared in an attempt to distinguish individual reasons for rebellion or loyal service.;This research demonstrates that although all segments of colonial society were represented in the rebellion, both the Baconians and the …
Reviving The American Left: Erap And The Lid-Sds Conflict, Michael Patrick Bartos
Reviving The American Left: Erap And The Lid-Sds Conflict, Michael Patrick Bartos
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