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The Development of Orhtopedic Surgery During the Civil War
(1996)This study explores the procedures of the orthopedic surgeons of both the Union and Confederate armies as they evolved amid the changing military technology of the' American Civil War. I intend to show how the newly ... -
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The Diary of a Connecticut Artilleryman in the American Civil War: The Peninsular Campaign (April 3, 1862 - July 9, 1862)
(1965)The editorial work on this manuscript has consisted of extensive documentation but little in the way of structural or spelling change. The original spelling, with the exception of ships' names, is present in every case; ... -
Did Fascism Exist in Japan? An Analysis with a Comparative Emphasis on Germany
(1991)The similarities between German and Japanese authoritarian experiences are manifest. Both nations became world powers following a "revolution from above" in the mid to late 1800s. The Japanese Meiji constitution was modeled ... -
Diderot, Leader of the Philosophic Group of Eighteenth Century France: A Translation of Selected Letters from the Years 1764 and 1765
(1967)Shar1ng the belief that D1derot is too much neglected in America and particularly by historians, I hoped to share some part of Mr. Roth's masterpiece with those who read only English. I further hoped to draw from certain ... -
The Difficulties of Using Civil War Photographs as Historical Resources
(1979)I intend to examine the failures of the photographers and the institutions, and show how these earlier errors hamper researchers who wish to use Civil War photographs as a resource. I will briefly outline new methods ... -
Diplomatic Relations between the United States and the Dominical Republic 1924-1940
(1965)The period is significant to American foreign relations because it shows the severe limitations on American power in the underdeveloped world. During the Vasquez and Trujillo governments the United States tried to be a ... -
Discovering Joaquin Murrieta, Social Bandit and Folk Hero: Racial Tensions in the California Gold Rush
(2002)The centerpiece of my work is the story of Joaquin Murrieta. Joaquin Murrieta was one of countless oppressed Mexican Americans of the California Gold Rush. Like many people across the United States, Joaquin and his brother ... -
Disraeli's Political Philosphy as Expressed Through Coningsby and Sybil
(1967)Coningsby and Sybil are not only works of art, but the manifesto of Young England, and as such, political documents. It is with these two novels that this paper will deal, not as works of art, but as vehicles to a ... -
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The Doctors Kimball of Battle Creek : Thirty-six Years of Medical Dedication
(1991)The professional life of a late nineteenth century physician was not glamorous. It was not always reputable. It was not necessarily lucrative. Yet the field of medicine burgeoned until the United States had more doctors ... -
Douglas MacArthur : The Lion of Inchon
(2015)Although there were a multitude of problems that faced the Inchon Landing, MacArthur was still able to make Operation Chromite a reality. While planning for Inchon, MacArthur faced geographic, political, and logistical ... -
A Drop in the Bucket and a Pacifier in Hand: Women's Working Lives from 1960 to 1985.
(2007)This is not a story about some great war or an epic battle, where valiant men die and heroes are born. Some tale of terrorism, a biography of a noble, benevolent king or queen. This is a story about the other half of ...