Bad Roads and Poor Rations

Bad Roads and Poor Rations

Author: Adrian Mandzy

Publisher: Winged Hussar Publishing

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781950423309

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A description of twenty battles from the War of 1812 featuring, scenarios, commanders, units and maps. Filled with illustrations and images using collectible model soldiers


No Easy Answer

No Easy Answer

Author: Elizabeth Heaston

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-05-01

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0615145957

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This is a cursory look at the complexity of poverty and possible solutions.


American Indians

American Indians

Author: William T. Hagan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1993-03

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780226312378

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This is a concise account of Indian-white relations which has become one of the standard histories of the subject. Questions concerning Indian jurisdiction in their nations within a nation have been tested in cases relating to issues such as water and fishing rights and the Indians' exercise of their traditional religions.


The Ottomans 1700-1923

The Ottomans 1700-1923

Author: Virginia Aksan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-27

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1000440397

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Originally conceived as a military history, this second edition completes the story of the Middle Eastern populations that underwent significant transformation in the nineteenth century, finally imploding in communal violence, paramilitary activity, and genocide after the Berlin Treaty of 1878. Now called The Ottomans 1700-1923: An Empire Besieged, the book charts the evolution of a military system in the era of shrinking borders, global consciousness, financial collapse, and revolutionary fervour. The focus of the text is on those who fought, defended, and finally challenged the sultan and the system, leaving long-lasting legacies in the contemporary Middle East. Richly illustrated, the text is accompanied by brief portraits of the friends and foes of the Ottoman house. Written by a foremost scholar of the Ottoman Empire and featuring illustrations that have not been seen in print before, this second edition is essential reading for both students and scholars of the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman society, military and political history, and Ottoman-European relations.


Maine Roads to Gettysburg

Maine Roads to Gettysburg

Author: Tom Huntington

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-06-14

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0811767728

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From the author of Searching for George Gordon Meade, a study of how troops from Maine aided the Union Army’s victory at the Battle of Gettysburg. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and his 20th Maine regiment made a legendary stand on Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. But Maine’s role in the battle includes much more than that. Soldiers from the Pine Tree State contributed mightily during the three days of fighting. Pious general Oliver Otis Howard secured the high ground of Cemetery Ridge for the Union on the first day. Adelbert Ames—the stern taskmaster who had transformed the 20th Maine into a fighting regiment—commanded a brigade and then a division at Gettysburg. The 17th Maine fought ably in the confused and bloody action in the Wheatfield; a sea captain turned artilleryman named Freeman McGilvery cobbled together a defensive line that proved decisive on July 2; and the 19th Maine helped stop Pickett’s Charge during the battle’s climax. Maine soldiers had fought and died for two bloody years even before they reached Gettysburg. They had fallen on battlefields in Virginia and Maryland. They had died in front of Richmond, in the Shenandoah Valley, on the bloody fields of Antietam, in the Slaughter Pen at Fredericksburg, and in the tangled Wilderness around Chancellorsville. And the survivors kept fighting, even as they followed Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania. In Maine Roads to Gettysburg, author Tom Huntington tells their stories. Praise for Searching for George Gordon Meade “An engrossing narrative that the reader can scarcely put down.” —Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James M. McPherson “Unique and irresistible.” —Lincoln Prize-winning historian Harold Holzer