The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... United States . He noted the ethno - cultural heterogeneity of the American working class as compared to the relatively homogenous background of Australian workers . He showed that Australia was far more urbanised than the United States ...
... United States . He noted the ethno - cultural heterogeneity of the American working class as compared to the relatively homogenous background of Australian workers . He showed that Australia was far more urbanised than the United States ...
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... United States which would end Washington's commitment to uphold China's territorial and administrative integrity . Japan's tentative approaches to the United States in the 1930s received no encourage- ment . 19 Furthermore , the United ...
... United States which would end Washington's commitment to uphold China's territorial and administrative integrity . Japan's tentative approaches to the United States in the 1930s received no encourage- ment . 19 Furthermore , the United ...
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... United States which have already been studied and to draw to attention the role of others of which , hitherto , little has been known . In his essay , ' The Role of the Japanese Army ' , Fujiwara demon- strates that their training ...
... United States which have already been studied and to draw to attention the role of others of which , hitherto , little has been known . In his essay , ' The Role of the Japanese Army ' , Fujiwara demon- strates that their training ...
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