Robert E. Lee and Slavery [PDF]
Robert E. Lee was the most successful Confederate military leader during the American Civil War (1861–1865). This also made him, by virtue of the Confederacy\u27s defense of chattel slavery, the most successful defender of the enslavement of African ...
Guelzo, Allen C.
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Explaining Nineteenth-Century Bilateralism: Economic and Political Determinants of the Cobden-Chevalier Network [PDF]
This study investigates the empirical determinants of the treaty network of the 1860s and 1870s. It makes use of three central theories about the determinants of PTA formation, considering economic fundamentals from neoclassical and ‘new’ trade theory ...
Markus Lampe
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The Know Nothing Movement in Louisiana. [PDF]
Carriere, Marius Michael, Jr
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German Republicans and Radicals in the Struggle for a Slave-Free Kansas: Charles F. Kob and August Bondi [PDF]
Baron, Frank
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“I Shall Not Forget or Entirely Forsake Politics on the Bench”: Abraham Lincoln, \u3cem\u3eDred Scott\u3c/em\u3e, and the Political Culture of the Judiciary in the 1850s [PDF]
Shelden, Rachel A.
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In May 1856, less than a year after opening, Jacques Offenbach’s Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens mounted a production of Mozart’s Der Schauspieldirektor entitled L’Impresario.
Everist, Mark
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Politics and Society: the Popular Response to Political Rhetoric in Texas,1857-1860 [PDF]
Ledbetter, Billy D
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Governor E. M. Pease and Texas Railroad Development in the 1850\u27s [PDF]
Griffin, Roger A
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The Nonmajoritarian Difficulty: Legislative Deference to the Judiciary [PDF]
Graber, Mark A.
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The Impact of Anglo-Chinese Relations on the Development of British Liberalism, 1842-1857 [PDF]
Heselwood, Luke
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