Search Results - "Social conflict."

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    Civil war in Europe, 1905-1949 by Payne, Stanley G.

    Published 2011
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    Bleeding borders race, gender, and violence in pre-Civil War Kansas / by Oertel, Kristen Tegtmeier, 1969-

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Social conflict Kansas History 19th century.…”
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    Russia under Yeltsin and Putin neo-liberal autocracy / by Kagarlitsky, Boris, 1958-

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…The inevitable reaction -- The Russian intelligentsia between 'Westernism' and 'Patriotism' -- The rise of the Yeltsin regime -- Word and deed -- The corporatist model and social conflict -- The post-Soviet left -- The road to default -- The twilight of the 'Second Republic' -- The drift to the left (1998-99) -- The war of the Kremlin succession -- The Putin regime.…”
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    Excess and the mean in early modern English literature by Scodel, Joshua, 1958-

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Erotic excess and early modern social conflicts -- pt. 4. Moderation and excess in the seventeenth-century symposiastic lyric -- pt. 5. …”
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    Mississippi in the Civil War the home front / by Smith, Timothy B., 1974-

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…The state in military conflict -- "Then go down into Egypt while Herod reigns in Judea" -- "The struggle is now for her existence as a state" -- "The arms and military property of the state" -- "A swath of desolation" -- "Patriotism enough to bear such a tax as this" -- pt. 2. The people in social conflict -- "If Lincoln should continue to work at the mote in our eye" -- "Her people are drifting to the Yankees" -- "Tears on many a dark cheek" -- "I have borne it all very cheerfully, so far" -- "Our poor country is getting into a deplorable condition."…”
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