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    Weary of war : life on the confederate home front / by 313716 Mobley, Joe A.

    Published 2008
    Subjects: “…Confederate States of America…”
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    Southern Nationalism on the Landscape: County Names in Former Confederate States by Harold E. Gulley

    Published 1990-09-01
    “…Abstract The Confederate period and celebration of the Lost Cause are significant sources of county names in eleven of the former Confederate states. Since 1861, counties in these eleven states have been named for Confederate soldiers and prominent antebellum and Confederate politicians. …”
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    Confederate Literary Nationalism: Coleman Hutchison's Apples and Ashes

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Nelson reviews <a class=\"no-italics\" href=\"http://www.ugapress.org/index.php/books/apples_and_ashes/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Apples and Ashes: Literature, Nationalism, and the Confederate States of America</a> (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2012) by Coleman Hutchison.…”
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    Living Among Confederate Icons: Perpetuating White Supremacist Beliefs and Blindness to Black Suffering by Susan Sarapin, Richard Ledet, Pamela Morris, Sharon Emeigh

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… Almost 160 years after the American Civil War, where the Union defeated the Confederacy and ended slavery in the United States, approximately 1,910 tributes remain to Confederate military leaders located on public property in the 11 original Confederate states, particularly in cities with an exceptionally high density of Black residents. …”
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    Memory of American Civil War in the Historical Imagination of Consumer Society by Maksim W. Kyrchanov

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Analyzing the transformation of the Civil War memory in the pseudo-documentary film “C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America” (directed by Kevin Willmott), the author presumes that 1) popular culture reduced the civil war to a minor event in the history of the Confederation; 2) the film offers an alternative version of American historical memory, actualizing the possible trajectories of the “invention” of images of the civil war in the reality where South won; 3) the film is integrated into the intellectual history and archeology of American mass-cult ideas; 4) some texts by American intellectuals belonging to the discourse of alternative history, became cultural stimuli for the project of Kevin Willmott; 5) the transformation of the memory of the Civil War in American pop-culture actualizes the crisis of memory in society, which wasn’t successful in its attempts to overcome the historical trauma of racism and racial discrimination.…”
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    The Lanao Sultanate Today: Its Adat Laws and Islamic Law on Fornication with Special Reference to the Islamic Perspectives of al-Māwardī by Sohayle M. Hadji Abdul Racman, Hassan Shakeel Shah, Mohammad Ayaz

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…These four states are Bayabao, Masiu, Unayan, and Baloi which are collectively called the confederate states of Lanao, known as the Lanao Sultanate. …”
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    Chi ha paura delle immagini? by Enrico Cicalò

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Le caricature eretiche pubblicate sul giornale francese Charlie Ebdo, le statue dei Budda di Bamyan, i memoriali dedicati ai Confederate States of America, sono solo gli episodi più recenti di quel fenomeno che Bruno Latour definische iconoclash. ovvero il rapporto cnflittuale tra produzione e distruzione delle immagini nei diversi campi della religione, della politica, della scienza e dell' arte, che in questo articolo verrà indagato sulla base dei diversi casi di studio individuati sia nella tradizione storica che nella più recente attualità. …”
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    Visual Propaganda in the American Civil War of 1861–1865 by Tatiana V. Alentieva

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…During the American Civil War, the country was split between northerners, supporters of the Union, and southerners who fought for the independence of the Confederate States. In the conditions of a military conflict, visual propaganda turned out to be most popular and effective. …”
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    Prosthetics, Medicine, and Disability in Modern America: The Case of the A. A. Marks Artificial Limb Company by Hyon Ju LEE

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…As a reconstruction project of the nation and a way to address the sense of damaged masculinity felt by injured war veterans, both Union and Confederate states approved support for providing them with artificial limbs at public expense. …”
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    Understanding the U.S. Economy for Racial Healing

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…[w]hen slavery was abolished, Confederate states found themselves far behind northern states in the creation of the public infrastructure that supports economic mobility, and they continue to lag behind today.?…”
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    The World of Wars: Risky Systems – A second-order observation of future wars by Gorm Harste

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The many hopes we have about a future peace governed by a more or less confederal state will not make wars obsolete. Regular wars and irregular wars will continue and probably on different subjects than we are used to. …”
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    Period of political and legal provisorium of the first common state of the Southern Slavs (1918-1921) by Aksić Sava N.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Serbian parties advocated for centralistic state, while Croatians, Slovenians, and Muslims were proponents of a federal or a confederate state. In fact, to the Croatian parties, the goal was not creation of the common state, but they implicitly agreed to it so that they would save territories with non-Croatian population. …”
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    Multiresource Pastoralism, Dynamic Foodways, and Ancient Statecraft in Mongolia by William Honeychurch, Chunag Amartuvshin, Joshua Wright, Christina Carolus, Michelle Hrivnyak

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Pastoral nomadic regional confederations, states, and empires have assumed a prominent place in the histories of the Eurasian steppe zone; however, anthropological theory devoted to understanding these political systems is still debated and relatively inchoate. …”
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    ANSAMBLUL TRĂSĂTURILOR DISTINCTE ALE SUVERANITĂȚII ȘI INDEPENDENȚEI ÎN CONDIȚIILE STATULUI FEDERATIV ȘI CONFEDERATIV by Andrei GUCEAC

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…</p><p class="NoSpacing"><strong>THE SET OF DISTINCT FEATURES OF SOVEREIGNTY AND INDEPENDENCE </strong><strong>UNDER THE MODEL OF FEDERAL AND CONFEDERAL STATE</strong></p><p class="NoSpacing">Every sovereign and independent state holds the exclusive right to decide freely on the form of government, structure or political regime regardless of the economic level, the military capacity and the size of the state’s territory.…”
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    Confederation and federation in the general theory of law and state and in positive law by Petrović Milan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Scientific interest in issues concerning federalism, which implies determining the difference between a confederation (a union of confederal states) and a federation (a federal state comprising federal entities) seems to have disappeared after the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, the country which had existed in the period from 1945 to 1992 under different names: the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (DFY), the Federal Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia (FPRY), and finally the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). …”
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    Confederation and federation in the general theory of law and state and in positive law (part one) by Petrović Milan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Scientific interest in issues concerning federalism, which implies determining the difference between a confederation (a union of confederal states) and a federation (a federal state comprising federal entities) seems to have disappeared after the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, the country which had existed in the period from 1945 to 1992 under different names: the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (DFY), the Federal Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia (FPRY), and finally the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). …”
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