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Review Of Hitler And The Power Of Aesthetics, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Hitler And The Power Of Aesthetics, Michael F. Russo
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No abstract provided.
Review Of The Butcher's Tale: Murder And Anti-Semitism In A German Town, Michael F. Russo
Review Of The Butcher's Tale: Murder And Anti-Semitism In A German Town, Michael F. Russo
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"I'M Not Lying About That One": Manhood, Lbj, And The Politics Of Speaking Southern, Kent B. Germany
"I'M Not Lying About That One": Manhood, Lbj, And The Politics Of Speaking Southern, Kent B. Germany
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Review Of A Storm In Flanders: The Ypres Salient, 1914-1918: Tragedy And Triumph On The Western Front, Michael F. Russo
Review Of A Storm In Flanders: The Ypres Salient, 1914-1918: Tragedy And Triumph On The Western Front, Michael F. Russo
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Review Of Tuxedo Park, Michael F. Russo
The Body In Resurrection: Science And Scripture On The "Spiritual Body" (1 Cor. 15:35-58), Alan G. Padgett
The Body In Resurrection: Science And Scripture On The "Spiritual Body" (1 Cor. 15:35-58), Alan G. Padgett
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Understanding the science of Paul’s day helps us understand his comments on the resurrected body. Understanding the science of our day helps us proclaim the resurrection coherently to our own world.
Master-Slave Rituals Of Power At A Gold Mine In Nineteenth Century Brazil, Matt D. Childs
Master-Slave Rituals Of Power At A Gold Mine In Nineteenth Century Brazil, Matt D. Childs
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Review Of Sober Men And True: Sailor Lives In The Royal Navy, 1900-1945, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Sober Men And True: Sailor Lives In The Royal Navy, 1900-1945, Michael F. Russo
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Imre Nagy, Martyr Of The Nation: Contested Memory And Social Cohesion, Karl P. Benziger
Imre Nagy, Martyr Of The Nation: Contested Memory And Social Cohesion, Karl P. Benziger
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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.
A Decade Of Considerable Significance - Late-Ming Factionalism In The Making, 1583-1593, Jie Zhao
A Decade Of Considerable Significance - Late-Ming Factionalism In The Making, 1583-1593, Jie Zhao
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Review Of Blindfold And Alone : British Military Executions In The Great War, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Blindfold And Alone : British Military Executions In The Great War, Michael F. Russo
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How Long, Oh Lord, How Long? James E. Talmage And The Great War, Richard Bennett
How Long, Oh Lord, How Long? James E. Talmage And The Great War, Richard Bennett
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What is it that is happening? A war greater in area and scale and more fearful in carnage, than any that has ever been since life on the round world began. Five months--no more--have passed since the first gun was fired, and already the list of men who were strong, healthy, capable, keen, five short months ago, and who are now stark in death, outnumbers anything of its kind in human history. And to reckon up the load of sheer blank sorrow in innumerable homes, and the actual but incidental war sufferings, short of death, or possibly worse than death, …
Zurich's Militia Records In The Fifteenth Century, Albert Winkler
Zurich's Militia Records In The Fifteenth Century, Albert Winkler
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Switzerland was involved in a civil war from 1440 to 1446. To defend itself, Zurich called out its militia. In the militia records from 1442, the entire structure of the force can be reconstructed. A list of over two thousand names of the militiamen is presented. This includes their occupations, area of residence, the weapons they carried, and where they stood in the Zurich battle formation.
From Mules To Trax : A Brief History Of Salt Lake City's Mass Transit, J. Michael Hunter
From Mules To Trax : A Brief History Of Salt Lake City's Mass Transit, J. Michael Hunter
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The history of the mass-transit system in Salt Lake City is reviewed, and the system is compared to those in other cities, such as Chicago and New York. The advantages and disadvantages of animal-transit systems, electric street cars, buses, and light rail systems are discussed.
The Youngs At West Point, J. Michael Hunter
The Youngs At West Point, J. Michael Hunter
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In 1871, Willard Young, eleventh son of Brigham Young, was the first Mormon to receive an appointment to West Point Academy. His attendance at the military academy drew national attention and criticism from opponents of polygamy. Despite the opposition, he soon gained the respect of his classmates and graduated fourth in his class. He returned to teach engineering in 1879, served in the Spanish-American War, earning a commendation from President McKinley, and during World War I was supervisor of army engineering work on the Missouri River. In 1877, one of Brigham's grandsons, Richard W. Young, was the second Mormon to …