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    America and the Armenian genocide of 1915 /

    Published 2003
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    America and the Armenian genocide of 1915 /

    Published 2003
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    America and the Armenian genocide of 1915 /

    Published 2003
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    World War I and the cultures of modernity /

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Smith -- The paradox of working heroines: conflict over the changing social order in wartime Britain, 1914-1918 / Janet Watson -- Marketing modernism in America during the Great War: the case of Ezra Pound / Greg Barnhisel -- Dangerous neutrality: Spain, the Great War, and modern Catalan nationalism / Geoffrey Jensen -- Regaining the "lost provinces": textual battles for Alsace-Lorraine and the First World War / Douglas Mackaman -- The iniquities of the fathers: Ted Hughes and the Great War / Dwight Eddins -- War, memory, and the modern: pilgrimage and tourism to the western front / Modris Eksteins.…”
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    World War I and America : told by the Americans who lived it /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Vaile (Before the Buford sailed) -- "Walked eye-deep in hell" : England, Spring 1920 / Ezra Pound (From Hugh Selwyn Mauberley) -- Measuring psychic wounds, 1919-1920 / Norman Fenton (From Shell shock and its aftermath) -- Recalling wartime deception, 1917-1920 / Frederick Palmer (From The folly of nations) -- A dissenting professor, Ohio and New York, 1914-1921 / Ludwig Lewisohn (Myth and blood) -- Address at the burial of an unknown American soldier, Arlington, November 11, 1921 / Warren G. …”
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    Great events from history.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…February 19, 1942: President Roosevelt Orders Internment of Japanese Americans -- April 22, 1942: French Prime Minister Pierre Laval Wants Germany to Win World War II -- December 5, 1942: Industrialist Charles Bedaux Is Arrested for Nazi Collaboration -- January 14, 1943: Film Star Frances Farmer Is Jailed and Institutionalized -- February 23, 1943: Irish Orphan School Fire Kills Thirty-Five Girls -- June 4, 1943: Actor Charles Chaplin Is Sued for Paternity -- June 5, 1944: Australian Poets Claim Responsibility for a Literary Hoax -- May 9, 1945: Norwegian Politician Quisling Is Arrested for Nazi Collaboration -- May 26, 1945: Norwegian Writer Knut Hamsun Is Arrested for Treason -- August 14, 1945: French War Hero Pétain Is Convicted of Nazi Collaboration -- December 14, 1945: Poet Ezra Pound Is Charged with Treason and Institutionalized -- November 23, 1946: Tennis Star Bill Tilden Is Arrested for Lewd Behavior with a Minor -- Spring, 1947: Baseball Manager Leo Durocher Is Suspended for Gambling Ties -- July 5, 1948: Actor Carole Landis Commits Suicide During Affair with Rex Harrison -- August 4, 1948: Columnist Drew Pearson Exposes Congressman's Corruption -- August 31, 1948: Film Star Robert Mitchum Is Arrested for Drug Possession -- May 27, 1949: Actor Rita Hayworth Marries Aly Khan after Adulterous Affair -- August 26, 1949: Viet Minh Broadcasts French General's Damaging Report -- January 21, 1950: Alger Hiss Is Convicted of Perjury -- February 7, 1950: Swedish Film Star Ingrid Bergman Has a Child Out of Wedlock -- February 9, 1950: U.S. …”
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