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  • Forged in Fire Manhood, Faith, and the Confederate Soldier in the American Civil War

    They marched into the inferno as boys. They emerged, if they emerged at all, as something else entirely.In the blood-soaked fields and smoldering trenches of America's deadliest conflict, Confederate soldiers confronted more than bullets and bayonets. They waged a second, invisible war, one fought within the soul. What did it mean to be a man when the world was collapsing around you? How did faith ... Leer más

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  • Borderlands Nation The Sioux and the Struggle for the U.S.–Canada Frontier

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