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Raiders or Elite Infantry?
ABC-CLIO 1992; US$ 127.00This landmark study examines the nature and purpose of the U.S. Army Rangers over the past fifty years and shows how they have been used as scouts, raiders, assault troops, and elite infantry. more...
Selling 'em by the Sack
NYU Press 1997; US$ 75.00In the wake of World War I, the hamburger was still considered a disreputable and undesirable food. Yet by 1930 Americans in every corner of the country accepted the hamburger as a mainstream meal and eventually made it a staple of their diet. The quintessential "American" food, hamburgers have by now spread to almost every country and culture... more...
225 Years of Service
InfoStrategist.com 2003; US$ 3.99Included on the Chief of Staff of the Army?s recommended reading list, this concise account by David W. Hogan, Jr., of the United States Army?s Center of Military History gives a brief overview of how the Army has served the nation since the formation of George Washington?s Continental Army on 14 June 1775, covering not only the Army?s distinguished... more...
Census and Identity
Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 26.00Many countries pigeon-hole people within racial, ethnic, and language categories - with important implications for people's own identities and life chances, and for national political and social processes. This book reviews categorizing efforts by the state, illustrating the case with studies from a range of countries. more...
Culture, Biology, and Anthropological Demography
Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 29.00Culture, Biology, and Anthropological Demography attempts a rapprochement of two distinct approaches to studying human anthropological demography and human evolutionary ecology. It does so through recognition of common research topics and the construction of a broad theoretical framework incorporating both cultural and biological motivation. more...
Edgar G. Ulmer
Lexington Books 2008; US$ 38.99Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row examines the full scope of the career of this often overlooked film auteur, with essays exploring individual films, groups of films (such as his important work in film noir), repetitive themes appearing across the spectrum of his work, and a case study of three essays analyzing The Black Cat (1934). more...
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