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Pity Abraham Lincoln. Everything that should have gone right for the Union cause in the spring of 1864 had, in just a few weeks, gone defiantly and disastrously wrong.
Guelzo, Allen C.
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POST-WAR ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF UKRAINE: WHAT ROLE COULD THE EU PREVENTIVE RESTRUCTURING DIRECTIVE 2019/1023 PLAY FOR THE UKRAINIAN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES? [PDF]
KONONOV, Oleksiy
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8. Road to World War II (1931-1939)
In the history of international relations, the 1920\u27s are characterized by tidying up after the war to make the world safe for democracy; the 1930\u27s, by preparations for World War II.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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The End is Near: The Civil War in 1864
In the minds of most Civil War lovers, the year 1864 marks the noticeable shift from a conciliatory war to a hard war. Most view it through the lens of Ulysses S. Grant’s Overland Campaign, through William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea, through the
Kirk, Brianna E.
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Bob Moore, Barbara Hatey-Broad, Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace, Oxford, Berg, 2005, 270 p., index. [PDF]
Guillaume Piketty
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