Lincoln: Author of a Revolution James McPherson,
.... the Thirteenth Amendment - James McPherson's assertion that the Civil
War brought about .... both figuratively and literally, Lincoln himself was the
author of the ....
(972

4

)
The War Against the Jews
.... Another important point made by the
author is that the
war waged by Hitler against Europe and the world was aimed at not only ruling the world, but even more ....
(1350

5

)
Washington Goes to War (David Brinkley)
.... Yet the
author is not critical of Roosevelt's decision to enter the
war; instead, Brinkley portrayed that decision as the natural result after the bombing of ....
(1987

8

)
Korean War
.... In his book The Origins of the Korean
War,
author Peter Lowe reveals that "Stalin encouraged the attack on South Korea, but also confirms that the original ....
(1927

8

)
The Cold War Period & American Society
.... The
author begins with World
War II because he feels "that the
war had a profound impact in shaping the nature of postwar society" (xi). ....
(1675

7

)
Cold War Book Critique
.... as always, fused" (Paterson ix-x). I expect, therefore, from these promises on the part of the
author, to understand the entire Cold
War phenomenon, from ....
(2005

8

)
War & The State
.... in a different manner. The
author is not occupied with the causes of
war, but rather what wars cause. His argument contends that ....
(1893

8

)
Six Characters in Search of an Author
.... imperialist antagonisms leading to
war (Weber 70-71). Elements of this list can be found in the play. for instance, the very search for an
author is similar to ....
(2619

10

)
Muslim Factions in the Civil War of 655-661 CE
.... Basically, the
author holds, as stated, that the conflict was based on a difference in capital and related power, that this difference led to the
war, and that ....
(2225

9

)
The Real War on Crime
"The Real
War on Crime" by Donziger (1996) presents the authors view of what is really going on with regard to crime in the United States. The
author notes a ....
(2063

8

)
The Jugurthine War
.... BC by Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus) in his work The Jugurthine
War. The thesis of the study is that the work tells us more about the
author than about the ....
(1303

5

)
The Red Badge of Courage As Anti-War Novel
.... The
author does not simply make theoretical arguments against
war, but shows us how the horrors of
war affect one individual soldier who enlisted believing ....
(1711

7

)
Author John Steinbeck
.... Steinbeck was a
war correspondent in World
War II and also wrote film scripts .... fact that the book should be taken at face value, that an
author of Steinbeck's ....
(1372

5

)
Chaco War
.... it was thus written within living memory of the events, when principals in the
war and subsequent negotiations were still alive to be questioned by the
author. ....
(1976

8

)
The Hidden History of the Korean War
IF Stone,
author of The Hidden History of the Korean
War, became a professional journalist at the age of fourteen, and has worked for a number of prestigious ....
(1578

6

)
Literature on Vietnam War Experience
.... Among other noteworthy themes, two former veterans of the Vietnam
War harness the .... introduces this idea when the narrator, presumably the
author, reflects on ....
(489

2

)
The Chaco War Between Paraguay & Boliva
.... it was thus written within living memory of the events, when principals in the
war and subsequent negotiations were still alive to be questioned by the
author. ....
(1996

8

)
The Death of Hirohito
.... mayor of Nagasaki who suggested that Hirohito was responsible in part for the atrocities that took place during World
War II. Again the
author presented one ....
(951

4

)
Racial Profiling, the War on Drugs & Urban Profiling
.... work. According to the
author,
war metaphor has gained popularity in discussing social, health, and economic problems. It could ....
(765

3

)
WWI and Anxiety
.... At the same time, the
author makes clear, there were a few individuals in society who did not share the pre-World
War I optimism about technological and other ....
(1064

4

)
Review: Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945
.... Using interview techniques, the
author elicits from male and female soldiers and officers their personal understanding of the
war. ....
(710

3

)
Autobiography, "Ordinary Courage"
.... To the contrary, despite the fact that the
author uses the chronological approach to portray the
war and his own individual development, the book has serious ....
(1695

7

)
The War on Terror
.... Yet according to Anthony Cordesman,
author of Iraq and the
War of Sanctions: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction, "Iraq still poses a serious ....
(1117

4

)
Tour of Duty & the Vietnam War
.... The
author makes a convincing argument. For example, Heinemann notes that in World
War II, soldiers were with the same group of men from basic training through ....
(1551

6

)
Breaking and Making of the State
.... presents a discussion of the changes that the states system will continue to face, as they have been since the end of the cold
war. The
author argues that some ....
(923

4

)
The Killer Angels
.... Despite the apparent bias toward the North with respect to the reasons for fighting the
war, the
author's heavy reliance on such documentation provides the ....
(1235

5

)
Rumor of War
A Rumor of
War by Philip Caputo includes a prologue in which the
author tells us that his book is "simply about
war, about the things men do in
war, and the ....
(592

2

)
Crucible of War
.... The Seven Years'
War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, beautifully fulfills the
author's intention of focusing on the
war as "the ....
(917

4

)
Crucible of War
.... The Seven Years'
War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766, beautifully fulfills the
author's intention of focusing on the
war as "the ....
(917

4

)
Boys and Violence in America
.... ability to wage
war. The
author sees a danger in such a one-dimensional perspective, and indeed it contributes to a
war-like stance. ....
(1543

6

)