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From:Parameters (Vol. 52, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDavid P. Colley's 2021 book, The Folly of Generals: How Eisenhower's Broad Front Strategy Lengthened World War II, examines Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) military actions and missed...
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From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War, July 1937-May 1942, by Richard B. Frank. New York: W. W. Norton, 2020. 751 pages. $40. Historian and Vietnam veteran Richard Frank (Downfall, Guadalcanal) is on a...
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From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA half-century since his death, Vannevar Bush is best known for his formative role in the rise of computing and for conceiving of and helping birth, the National Science Foundation, the leading supporter in the United...
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From:Michigan Law Review (Vol. 120, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedFor me, the annual Book Review issue is a time for reflection. It provides an opportunity to take stock of scholarly trends, reassess conventional wisdom, and gather new insights to apply to the practice of law. The...
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From:Journal of Folklore Research (Vol. 59, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA volume of songs with tunes, The Pocket Companion for the Guittar (n.d.), issued in London by the Scottish composer and music publisher James Oswald, contains nine songs from the poems of Ossian that were purportedly...
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From:Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedJustice George Sutherland was a strong supporter of women s rights. Among other things, as a Senator from Utah he was Congress' leading supporter of the Nineteenth Amendment. But Sutherland's record on women's rights has...
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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6180)WHY THE NEW DEAL MATTERS ERIC RAUCHWAY 219pp. Yale University Press. 20 [pounds sterling] (US $26). The stakes could not have been higher for Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. Livelihoods, indeed lives, depended on...
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From:CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Vol. 59, Issue 1)Goldfield, Michael. The southern key: class, race, and radicalism in the 1930s and 1940s. Oxford, 2020. 432p bibl index ISBN 9780190079321 cloth, $49.95; ISBN 9780190079345 ebook, contact publisher for price [cc]...
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From:Journal of Global Faultlines (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWar is one of the single biggest factors for change in human history. Revolutions in weapons technologies have led to the development of integrated communication systems which provide the vital tools for our globalized...
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From:Journal of Parasitology Research (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedIntestinal parasitic infections are a global concern owing to elevated rates of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. Increased rates of intestinal parasitic infections are observed in developing and...
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From:Journal of Southern History (Vol. 88, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDistinguished Tulane University history professor Sylvia R. Frey died June 23, 2021, leaving behind a legacy of scholarship and friendships. An unforeseen boon of a forty-plus years' collegial friendship with Sylvia Frey...
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From:ISAA Review: journal of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNAMES TO REMEMBER Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan. Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini. Allies: Initially France, Britain; from Pearl Harbor in 1941 USA, and later the Soviet Union after the agreement with Germany broke...
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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 6170)FACING THE MOUNTAIN The forgotten heroes of World War II DANIEL JAMES BROWN 560pp. Viking. 20 [pounds sterling]. Facing the Mountain, Daniel James Brown's history of the Issei and Nisei--first generation Japanese...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 318)CRISIS OF THE TWO CONSTITUTIONS: THE RISE, DECLINE, AND RECOVERY OF AMERICAN GREATNESS by Charles R. Kesler ENCOUNTER, 488 PAGES, $34-99 Speaking to a Baltimore audience in 1864, Abraham Lincoln made an observation...
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From:Teaching History: A Journal of Methods (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAs previous eras of social unrest and political upheaval have demonstrated, a polarized body politic is far from being a new phenomenon in U.S. history. However, the resurgent populism of the early twenty-first century,...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWhile a substantial amount of research has focused on the abuse of opioids and cannabinoids in human populations, few studies have investigated accidental poisoning events in pet populations. The objective of this study...
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From:The Journal of Values-Based Leadership (Vol. 14, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBeing a truthful politician should never be an oxymoron, but here we are. Real leaders--including public servants--don't lie. Ever. Real leaders don't need to. It's sad that we even need to have a discussion on this...
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From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 74, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe aircraft carrier, as employed by the United States and other nations, has been controversial since its operational introduction just over a century ago, with the commissioning of HMS Argus into the Royal Navy on 16...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedGonadectomy is a major risk factor for feline obesity. The lipotropic effects of choline have demonstrated benefits for growth and carcass composition in livestock. The consumption of supplemental choline on body weight...
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From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 74, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIt long has been the fashion to contrast an "American way of war" with a "British way of war," the difference corresponding roughly to a reliance on attrition or maneuver. In "The British and the Limitations of Maritime...