Nowhere was the Civil War as savage as it was in Missouri - and nowhere did it produce a killer more savage than William Anderson.... Læs mere
Summarises the woman suffrage movement in the post-Civil War era, reveals its betrayal by former allies in the abolitionist movement, and... Læs mere
Usually given short shrift in most histories of World War II, the invasion of Poland was more than a series of opening salvos; it was a testing... Læs mere
Originally published in hardcover in 2002.
Examines the demise of the North American Indian and the effect of U.S. policy towards Indians from the beginning of the nation's history to the Indian New Deal of the 1930s.
Critically examines aspects of affective and emotional labour involved in alt-ac careers in higher education. Cross-profession and cross-disciplinary, the book takes... Læs mere
Third edition of a bestselling work by one of America's top Constitutional scholars. This update includes discussion of presidential actions during the administrations of George... Læs mere
Long the neglected stepchild in studies of World War II air campaigns, German anti-aircraft units have been frequently dismissed by historians as ineffective... Læs mere
Focuses on the experiences and writings of the surprisingly large number of Prussian, British, and French military observers who witnessed the Civil War firsthand.... Læs mere
A classic on the separation of powers, this book dissects the crucial constitutional disputes between the executive and legislative branches... Læs mere