| Keith D. Dickson - History - 2011 - 434 pages
World War II was the most destructive event of the twentieth century. It was total war covering the entire globe, and the nations that fought it employed every available ... | |
| Keith D. Dickson - History - 2011 - 431 pages
The Civil War was America’s trial by fire; its battles forged the nation we know today. We’re still fascinated with it – the national reckoning with slavery, the legendary ... | |
| Keith D. Dickson - History - 2011 - 334 pages
Pulitzer Prize--winning historian Douglas Southall Freeman, perhaps more than any other writer in the first half of the twentieth century, helped shape and sustain a collective ... | |
| Raymond K. Bluhm - United States - 2008 - 554 pages
Friesen links the media studies of Harold Innis to the social history of recent decades. The result is a framework for Canadian history as told by ordinary people. | |
| Albert Russell Buchanan - World War, 1939-1945 - 1964 - 344 pages
All aspects of America's participation in World War II - military, diplomatic, and homefront - are covered in these two volumes. Professor Buchanan describes the actual ... | |
| Thomas E. Griess, John H. Bradley - History - 2002 - 358 pages
*** OVER 210,000 WEST POINT MILITARY HISTORY SERIES SETS IN PRINT *** Beginning with a look at the readiness of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and the United States ... | |
| Bernard C. Nalty - History - 1999 - 312 pages
The collective effort of ten military historians describes World War II's Pacific campaign, describing each step of the conflict with clarity and in exhaustive detail. Color ... | |
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