The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 31–32University of Auckland., 1997 |
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... World War I and Vietnam also leads him to the interesting conclusion that the relatively smooth transition to civilian society of World War II veterans was the aberration , not the norm . Garton is at his strongest when dealing with the ...
... World War I and Vietnam also leads him to the interesting conclusion that the relatively smooth transition to civilian society of World War II veterans was the aberration , not the norm . Garton is at his strongest when dealing with the ...
Strana 97
... world of their formative experiences was the Britain of the 1850s , 1860s and 1870s . Moreover , the colonists had a complex love - hate fascination with Home . Some things they longed to leave behind class symbols , workhouses ...
... world of their formative experiences was the Britain of the 1850s , 1860s and 1870s . Moreover , the colonists had a complex love - hate fascination with Home . Some things they longed to leave behind class symbols , workhouses ...
Strana 219
... world intruded and shaped the people who made Kaponga their home . Kaponga is , he argues , ' a frontier fragment of the Western world ' ( p.11 ) and Settler Kaponga is a microhistory , an incredibly detailed study of how the people of ...
... world intruded and shaped the people who made Kaponga their home . Kaponga is , he argues , ' a frontier fragment of the Western world ' ( p.11 ) and Settler Kaponga is a microhistory , an incredibly detailed study of how the people of ...
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