Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1972 - 262 стор. |
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... mass of the American people . Hamlin Garland pioneered the idiom with tales of the rural Midwest . Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage , which attained mass popularity in 1896 , painted a devastating portrait of 172 THE PEOPLE.
... mass of the American people . Hamlin Garland pioneered the idiom with tales of the rural Midwest . Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage , which attained mass popularity in 1896 , painted a devastating portrait of 172 THE PEOPLE.
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Harvey Wasserman. mass popularity in 1896 , painted a devastating portrait of a boy's forced maturity on the battlefield ... mass - circulation news- papers and magazines were filled with muckraking journalism and cartoons and powerful ...
Harvey Wasserman. mass popularity in 1896 , painted a devastating portrait of a boy's forced maturity on the battlefield ... mass - circulation news- papers and magazines were filled with muckraking journalism and cartoons and powerful ...
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... mass beatings by police . In strike meetings they discussed " violence and insults by police and of how the prosti ... mass conviction . " It had " no official ideology " and , by and large , renounced radical politics . But as the fight ...
... mass beatings by police . In strike meetings they discussed " violence and insults by police and of how the prosti ... mass conviction . " It had " no official ideology " and , by and large , renounced radical politics . But as the fight ...
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The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers 61 9 | 61 |
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