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    Data set from the Union Army samples to study locational choice and social networks by Dora L. Costa, Matthew E. Kahn, Christopher Roudiez, Sven Wilson

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…We describe the publicly available data created by the NIA funded Early Indicators program project, often referred to as the Union Army data, and the subset of these data used in “Persistent Social Networks: Civil War Veterans Who Fought Together Co-Locate in Later Life” (Costa et al., Forthcoming) [1]. …”
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    Decreasing human body temperature in the United States since the Industrial Revolution by Myroslava Protsiv, Catherine Ley, Joanna Lankester, Trevor Hastie, Julie Parsonnet

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A similar decline within the Union Army cohort as between cohorts, makes measurement error an unlikely explanation. …”
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    Domestic Wounds: Nursing in Louisa May Alcott’s War tales by Daniela Daniele

    “…Louisa May Alcott’s literary career started with a humorous account of her nursing experience in the Union Army. The Civil War remained a major theme even in the tales that she wrote during the Reconstruction Era. …”
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    From the Common Security and Defence Policy to the Common Army by Vojtech Jurčák, Radoslav Ivančík

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Voices about the need to build a joint European Union army have been appearing on the European scene for several years, but recently these voices have become stronger, especially after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. …”
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    Grappling With Gender, Religion, and Higher Education in the South: Mary Sharp College from Its Founding Through the Civil War by Cynthia Reifsteck Gage

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Despite the college’s supposedly secure location, an occupation by the Union army led the school to close in 1863 and remain closed until 1866, when it reopened as a much weaker school but as one firmly committed both to educated female piety and to the “Lost Cause.” …”
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    Trust-mistrust in European Democracies by Mattei Dogan

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…An important proportion of citizens do not manifest confidence in many basic institutions (parliaments, parties, unions, army, public bureaucracies, big business, courts, ecclesiastic hierarchy, police) nor in the political class. …”
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