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Civil War Memory
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Welcome to Civil War Memory. I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. Topics cover a range of issues from Civil War historiography to issues in public history and the teaching of history on th
World War II History
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Daily World War II News & Information - Visit the World War II History blog to see todays post and subscribe to daily newsletters.
Another War-on-Terror Blog
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Personal view of the war on terrorism, with a few focused links to articles and blogs: by a former historian and English teacher living in outstate Minnesota.
American Civil War Stories
http://civilwarstories.blogspot.com
The American Civil War was the bloodiest and largest amount of casualties that Americans have ever faced on there own soil. Lets not loose the stories of those brave and great men that fought for what they believed in!
World War II Database
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The World War II Database has it all: Event Summaries, Book Reviews, Participant Profiles, detailed specs on ships and aircraft, and 3600+ photos.
Rough War
http://RoughWar.wordpress.com
The memoirs, letters, and photos of World War II US Army Air Force Lt Paul J. Eastman, P-40 & P-47 pilot in the Tenth Air Force of the China-Burma-India Theater of operations. Excerpts from the upcoming book "Rough War" by Walt Shiel.
Cold War Veterans Blog
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American Cold War Veterans News,issues,legislative updates on Cold War Victory Day and Cold War Service/Victory Medal efforts. Authorize the Award of the Cold War Service Medal Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Sign Petition Here Join Cold War Veterans A
Civil War Women
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Bios and stories about women of the Civil War era, how they lived, what they did to survive
American Civil War Gaming & Reading
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Focusing on new American Civil War wargames, scenarios, mods, playtesting, game & book publishers, current books being read, research, and anything else in the life of a Civil War buff.
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Post-Hindu India: Dr. Ilaiah on the current Dalit-Brahman Civil w…
Rupee News The main account | December 27th 2009 by Moin Ansari
Book Review of “Post-Hindu India”: Dr. Kancha Ilaiah on the current Dalit-Brahman Civil war in India and the end of Hinduism Dr. Kancha Ilaiah well written book creates new discussion about the future of the country called “India read more
Book Review: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Cat's Book Reviews | December 2nd 2009 by Aaron
The Kite Runner - Khaled HosseiniSynopsis:Before the war in Afghanistan, Amir’s favourite pastimes include flying and running kites with his loyal friend, a lower-caste servant named Hassan, who has a talent for catching the last fallen kite- the c read more
Fantastic News: U.S. War Deserter Allowed to Stay in Canada
ThePolitic.com | November 20th 2009
It’s not a final decision, but a federal court has ordered the Refugee Board re-consider the case of Skyler James (previously known as Pte. Bethany Smith). Ms. James is a U.S. war resister, who was to have been deployed to Afghanistan as a me read more
Is Hatred a Basic Human Need?
Sirhan B. Sirhan. the Strange Case of the Forgotten Terroris… | November 20th 2009 by Phil
We humans are, to use an out-of-date expression, some mighty queer customers. We have to hate. All over the world, my fellow human beings have demonstrated to anyone who would care to watch that we just plain need to hate. Why are we twic read more
Top Ten Books for Early Readers that Promote Peace
Words World and Wings | November 12th 2009 by Catherine Ensley
Gandhi Written and illustrated by Demi Margaret McElderry 2001 Color illustrations fill this chronicle of legendary pacifistic social activist Mohandas Gandhi, whose work to change India's caste system and free India from British rule inspired both read more
Caste War fortifications at Ichmul
Archaeological Haecceities | November 5th 2009 by Johan Normark
The Cochuah region has not been a peaceful area. At Yo’okop we have evidence of several fortifications that may even date to separate events (such as the Terminal Classic abandonment and the later Postclassic reoccupation and abandonment of the sit read more
Exploring the Area around Chichen Itza
Discover Chichen Itza Mexico | October 27th 2009
Valladolid Affectionately referred to as the “Sultana of the East” by Yucatecans, Valladolid, the state’s second largest city, is steeped in history. The Maya were first drawn here by the huge cenote (sinkhole) and called the site Zaci. In read more
Mulk Raj Anand: Bombadil Publishing pays him tribute on his fifth…
Bombadil Publishing: where youth write for youth | October 6th 2009 by Alex
Mulk Raj Anand was an internationally acclaimed Indian writer in English whose notable portrayal of poorer caste in conventional Indian society not only expressed his soul’s depths of despair but also summoned international readers. He was the firs read more
MA'RANDING - Toraja War Dance
Brief Notes of Toraja Indonesia | September 5th 2009 by Daryo Tabayani
At a large funeral for a higher-caste person, a warrior dance called ma'randing is performed, to welcome the guests. The dancers' outfits are based on traditional warrior dress and weaponry. Basically, the ma'randing dance is a patriotic dance or war read more
Ballcourts in the Cochuah region
Archaeological Haecceities | August 2nd 2009 by Johan Normark
Before last year’s field season only one ballcourt was known in the Cochuah region. It is located in Group B at Yo’okop in the ejido of Saban. The other major site of the region, Ichmul, lacks a known ballcourt. However, Ichmul has substantial am read more
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