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Local Ocean City, Md., author Hunter "Bunk" Mann is on the hunt for sources with knowledge of the Segregation and World War ...
Novels like Slaughterhouse-Five and Life and Fate provide unique insights into how World War II affected soldiers and those in their periphery.
A renowned French scholar and publishing figure, he looked at what societies choose to honor — and forget — in telling their ...
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Book Review: In ‘The Listeners,' Maggie Stiefvater approaches WWII with a distinct voiceUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
By STEVE PFARRER For the Gazette Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of ...
Authors Michael Dobrin and Jerry Eppler tell their family stories intertwined with the development of a federal aviation ...
Trump could be ushering in an era of GOP power. Republican momentum is strong while voters are questioning the Democratic ...
Local baseball historian Dan Genovese has published the third book in his series on the roots of baseball in Westfield. “The ...
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Book Review: Michael Luo tells the harrowing story of Chinese exclusion in AmericaThe history of Chinese immigrants in America has always been about much more than one particular ethnic group.
Some of the best war TV shows have the power to move audiences and create a dramatic effect upon the viewers. War is a sensitive topic and effectively portraying it on TV requires immense skill.
Japanese warplanes indiscriminately bombed Chongqing, then China's provisional capital, and nearby cities more than 250 times between 1938 and 1944, killing and injuring more than 32,000 people.
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