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Sources of Vietnamese tradition /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An --…”
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Life and death in a German town : Osnabrück from the Weimar Republic to World War II and beyond /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…National and local history in Germany, 1929-1949 -- The economic crisis and the rise of the Nazis -- The establishment of a new society, 1933-39 : social and economic transformation, propaganda, and repression -- World War Two and the consequences of Allied bombing -- Defeat and recovery, 1945-9 -- German refugees -- The persecution and elimination of the Jews -- The continuity of anti-Romany discrimination -- Foreign workers and prisoners of war -- The emergence from crisis.…”
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The triumph of internationalism : Franklin D. Roosevelt and a world in crisis, 1933-1941 /
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Dispatches from the revolution : Russia, 1916-18 /
Published 1997Table of Contents: “…The Interregnum, August November 1917 -- Common Sense, Economic Crisis in Russia -- Letter to C.P. Trevelyan, Samara, 22 September 1917 -- Manchester Guardian, Series: Through the Russian Provinces -- The Peasants and their Land Programmes -- The Revolution and its Effects on Rural Life -- How the Peasants are Taking Over the Land -- Asiatic Russia and the Revolution…”
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Arab conquests and early Islamic historiography : the Futuh al-Buldan of al-Baladhuri /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…The modern scholarly editionsThe surviving manuscript tradition of the Futūḥ; Notes; Chapter 2: The author and the context; The Biography of al-Balādhurī; Contextualizing the Futūḥ: Military transformation and the Turkish military crisis; The economic crisis of the ninth/third century; The fracturing of central authority; Kharāj, Amwāl, and Hikma: Writing the books that were needed; Notes; Chapter 3: The sources of Futūḥ al-buldān; Introductory words and the collective Isnād; Al-Balādhurī's use of Qāla as an introductory phrase in the Futūḥ…”
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