The Cambridge History of the American Civil War: Volume 1, Military Affairs

The Cambridge History of the American Civil War: Volume 1, Military Affairs
Title The Cambridge History of the American Civil War: Volume 1, Military Affairs PDF eBook
Author Aaron Sheehan-Dean
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2019-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1108754643

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This volume narrates the major battles and campaigns of the conflict, conveying the full military experience during the Civil War. The military encounters between Union and Confederate soldiers and between both armies and irregular combatants and true non-combatants structured the four years of war. These encounters were not solely defined by violence, but military encounters gave the war its central architecture. Chapters explore well-known battles, such as Antietam and Gettysburg, as well as military conflict in more abstract places, defined by political qualities (like the border or the West) or physical ones (such as rivers or seas). Chapters also explore the nature of civil-military relations as Union armies occupied parts of the South and garrison troops took up residence in southern cities and towns, showing that the Civil War was not solely a series of battles but a sustained process that drew people together in more ambiguous settings and outcomes.

The History of the Jews of Richmond from 1769 to 1917

The History of the Jews of Richmond from 1769 to 1917
Title The History of the Jews of Richmond from 1769 to 1917 PDF eBook
Author Herbert Tobias Ezekiel
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1917
Genre History
ISBN

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From the Jewish community of 1769 to that of 1917 is a far cry--the one resident of colonial times to the lawyers, doctors, bankers, artists, merchant princes and artisans of today. Success to a phenomenal degree has been theirs. What they accomplished has been by virtue of their own brain and good right arm. To penal and eleemosynary institutions they were practically strangers. They have, it is true, figured in the criminal courts--as the brightest of lawyers ; their escutcheons are often crossed with the bar sinister of a rope--it is not pendant from a tree, but a peddler's pack. Of all the successful Jews In Richmond today there is not one of whom it can be truthfully said that he owes aught of it to "pull." Theirs has been the conquest of "push." The remarkable part is all this has been achieved by stress of energy alone. They came to this country with only their good names, their indomitable wills, with the single purpose of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," and the right to practice their ancient faith as their consciences dictated. -- Pg. [11]

Duty and Desire Book Club Edition

Duty and Desire Book Club Edition
Title Duty and Desire Book Club Edition PDF eBook
Author Anju Gattani
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 2021-01-27
Genre
ISBN 9781953100092

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To uphold family honor and tradition, Sheetal Prasad is forced to forsake the man she loves and marry playboy millionaire Rakesh Dhanraj while the citizens of Raigun, India, watch in envy. On her wedding night, however, Sheetal quickly learns that the stranger she married is as cold as the marble floors of the Dhanraj mansion. Forced to smile at family members and cameras and pretend there's nothing wrong with her marriage, Sheetal begins to discover that the family she married into harbors secrets, lies and deceptions powerful enough to tear apart her world. With no one to rely on and no escape, Sheetal must ally with her husband in an attempt to protect her infant son from the tyranny of his family.sion.

Hidden Illness in the White House

Hidden Illness in the White House
Title Hidden Illness in the White House PDF eBook
Author Kenneth R. Crispell
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 285
Release 1988-09-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0822382326

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The serious illness of three presidents—Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy—as well as the injury Ronald Reagan received in the assassination attempt upon him have revealed our woefully inadequate system for handling presidential incapacity. The authors believe that this flawed system poses a major threat to the nation, and they provide sobering reports on how the government functioned (or failed to function) during times of presidential impairment. The public was kept in the dark regarding the gravity of the presidential condition, often unaware that critical decisions were being made while the president was suffering from a severe illness. Hidden Illness in the White House contains startling new information on the severity of Roosevelt’s illness during the crucial Yalta negotiations and the fact that Kennedy suffered from Addison’s disease, a life-threatening illness, long before he was elected to the presidency. In each case the authors demonstrate that a largely successful effort was made to conceal the president’s true medical condition from the public.

Rome '89

Rome '89
Title Rome '89 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Fodor's
Total Pages 278
Release 1988
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780679016892

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Richmond in By-Gone Days

Richmond in By-Gone Days
Title Richmond in By-Gone Days PDF eBook
Author Mordecai Samuel Mordecai
Publisher Applewood Books
Total Pages 326
Release 2009-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1429022256

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The Injured Athlete

The Injured Athlete
Title The Injured Athlete PDF eBook
Author Daniel N. Kulund
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages 628
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780397507658

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