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The Rise of American Civilization

The Rise of American Civilization
Author: Charles Austin Beard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1993-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780781248488

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The Rise of American Civilization

The Rise of American Civilization
Author: Charles Austin Beard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1927
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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NOT BY MIGHT

NOT BY MIGHT
Author: Al Lacy
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1999-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1601420056

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Can Breanna warn her husband in time? Will Natalie lose her love...again? Both nurses need a miracle. Tears fill the eyes of Nurse Natalie Fallon when she discovers old flame Rex Rawlins in the hospital emergency room, paralyzed from the waist down. They find they're still in love - but Rex refuses to let Natalie marry a man who can't walk. Will a miracle grant them a life together? Meanwhile, Natalie's friend and fellow nurse - Breanna Baylor Brockman - is terror-stricken when she learns that her husband, John Brockman, is riding into a trap with an impostor who plans to kill him. Can Breanna warn John before it's too late?


The War of 1812

The War of 1812
Author: Harry L. Coles
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 022622029X

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This compact history of the war attempts to separate myth from reality. Professor Coles narrates the main operations on both land and sea of the three-year struggle. He examines the conflict from the British (and Canadian) as well as the American point of view, relating events in America to the larger war going on in Europe. "A balanced analysis of tactics and strategy, this book also summarizes succinctly and clearly recent scholarship on causes and describes briefly the war's military, economic, and political consequences. Coles has surveyed thoroughly the existing literature but arrives at a number of independent judgments. It is the best single-volume account of the war in all its aspects. In recounting sea battles, Coles puts aside the patriotic blinders that have for so long prevented a sensible understanding of American capabilities and strategic necessities; thus American naval victories are put in a proper perspective. And in dealing with land engagements, he has shunned the mocking and amused attitude which has so often passed for historical judgment. Undergraduates will be stimulated by the hints of modern parallels and will find useful the excellent annotated bibliography and simple maps."—Choice


American Civilization

American Civilization
Author: Charles A. Jones
Publisher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This thought-provoking book demonstrates that, far from being a unique entity, the United States is the most American of nations. It shares with its neighbors to the south an aspiration for equal opportunities and freedoms in a society both defined and divided by race. As Charles A. Jones points out, the United States is distinguished from its neighbors chiefly by the greater material capabilities it has been able to apply to this historic task. Although it is sometimes regarded as Western, Jones points out the extremes to which the United States differs from Western Europe: from distinctive levels and styles of religiosity to public violence to respect for law to concern with material accumulation. These traits, far from constituting a claim to exceptionality, bind the U.S. firmly to the rest of the American hemisphere. In fact, Jones argues, it was separated only by the strange accident of historiography that created a Latin America little more than a century ago. He projects that these perceived differences between the United States and its southern neighbors will fade in the near future, and looks forward to a truly inclusive America.