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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (4): 527–528.
Published: 01 October 1976
...Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr. The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism, and the Cant of Conquest . By Jennings Francis . Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press , 1975 . Published for the Institute of Early American History , Williamsburg, Virginia . Pp. 369 . $14.95...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1941) 40 (3): 269–291.
Published: 01 July 1941
...Arthur Palmer Hudson; Virginia Mary Copyright © 1941 by Duke University Press 1941 THE COAST OF FRANCE HOW NEAR! French Invasion and English Literature, 1793-1805 ARTHUR PALMER HUDSON AND VIRGINIA MARY WHEN THE COURSE of World War II events pointed to possibility of an invasion of England...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (3): 418–420.
Published: 01 July 1951
... University Press, 1950. Pp. xxiii, 187. $3.25. Invasion 1944: Rommel and the Normandy Campaign. By Hans Speidel. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1950. Pp. xiii, 176. $2.75. Rommel, The Desert Fox. By Desmond Young. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1950. Pp. xvii, 264. $3.50. The common theme of these three books...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (1): 153.
Published: 01 January 1958
...Theodore Ropp The Invasion of France and Germany, 1944-1945. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II . Volume XI . By Morison Samuel Eliot . Boston : Little, Brown and Company , 1957 . Pp. xxviii , 360 . $6.50 . Copyright © 1958 by Duke University Press 1958...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (2): 213–229.
Published: 01 April 2008
...David F. Bell The strategic fascination with the mountain redoubts of the Taliban on Tora Bora in Afghanistan after the U.S. invasion was symptomatic of a longer cultural history of bunkers. W. G. Sebald and Paul Virilio have both written about the bunker in its World War II form...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2020) 119 (3): 637–645.
Published: 01 July 2020
... out of debt by the state. From that moment on, a form of fighting back against financialization and the invasion of finance into increasingly more areas of the reproduction of life emerged. Today the feminist movement is questioning access to rights through debt in the struggle against the end...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1942) 41 (2): 177–181.
Published: 01 April 1942
...George Arms Copyright © 1942 by Duke University Press 1942 BATTLE OF BRITAIN: NINETEENTH-CENTURY STYLE GEORGE ARMS THOUGH IN 1871 Germany did not make her next objective the invasion of Britain, the fall of France caused vague forebod ings among the British people. The Battle of Dorking...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1946) 45 (3): 386–389.
Published: 01 July 1946
... s pro-Axis sympathies and the prospect of German invasion. President Roosevelt s explanation of the importance of Spain for our military plans finally convinced Professor Hayes that the mission was an obligation which he could not, in conscience, refuse and a challenge which he should accept...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (2): 365–393.
Published: 01 April 2009
... George W. Bush’s fateful decision to invade a relatively helpless
country, while questioning the real motives for the invasion. Iraq’s descent
into chaos, as a result of the U.S. invasion in March 2003 and the seemingly
interminable occupation, created an exigency for examining the politics...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1967) 66 (3): 291–306.
Published: 01 July 1967
..., as out growths of the problems they have faced, rather than the rituals they have chanted. Foreign relations have influenced the internal development of all modem states, but in different degrees. America has been per haps the least affected. Fear of invasion has never been a signifi cant element...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1982) 81 (2): 178–187.
Published: 01 April 1982
.... Sometimes the invasion requires generations to repulse, as in Edgar Rice Burroughs s classic Moon Maid, and sometimes the invaders are defeated by natural causes instead of human contrivance, as in The War ofthe Worlds. Two features, however, remain more or less constant. The invaders, by whatever means...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1967) 66 (1): 1–12.
Published: 01 January 1967
... of choice afforded by national abun dance all have in different ways served as safety valves of privacy. Today, however, there is mounting evidence that privacy s safety valves are rapidly being shut down. Incidences of the invasion of privacy are reaching epidemic proportions; each day brings fresh...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1962) 61 (1): 86–96.
Published: 01 January 1962
.... This, along with signs of destruction of most Early Helladic sites, was taken to indicate a large-scale invasion of the Indo-European ancestors of the Greeks. They established themselves as rulers, accumulated wealth, and gradually acquired the trappings of Min oan culture. So strong was the Minoan influence...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (2): 293–310.
Published: 01 April 2017
... never precarious workers; invasive colonial powers considered
them remnants of the Stone Age and did not calculate their labor within
labor power. Moreover, settlers appropriated their lands, laying waste to
them through the introduction of new species, land morphologies, and toxic...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (1): 22–33.
Published: 01 January 1971
... his regime in the face of the Russian guns, the invasion had repercus sions in the foreign offices of the world. The nations of western Europe reacted by viewing the Russian gamble as confirmation that they should strengthen NATO to balance the sudden shift of mil itary power that the arrival...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1947) 46 (2): 284–285.
Published: 01 April 1947
... accomplished results of outstanding military importance. As a basis for a sober estimate of OSS, this book is, however, thor oughly disappointing. It tells too little and claims too much to carry full conviction in regard, for example, to the invasion of North Africa. The transparent effort to capitalize...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1970) 69 (3): 382–396.
Published: 01 July 1970
.... For example, the former Conservative prime minister Sir Alex Douglas-Home described the British action as fumbling diplomacy and proceeded to characterize the entire action as a story of mismanagement, miscalculation, misjudgment, and inepti tude from the start. The time elapsed since the invasion...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1933) 32 (1): 1–8.
Published: 01 January 1933
...-Prussian coalition, is sweeping down on the vir tually helpless city, with its New Idea. War has been in progress for five months, and Longwy and Verdun forts extraordinary have fallen before the Teutonic invasion. Nearer come the forces of privilege and doom. Louis XVI and his Austrian wife have fled...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1958) 57 (1): 153–154.
Published: 01 January 1958
... the Caucasus. Moreover, in spite of the oppressive rule of the first Russian viceroys, in his opinion the Russian annexation in the long run benefited the people of Georgia. JOHN shelton curtiss The Invasion of France and Germany, 1944-1945. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Volume XI...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (2): 321–322.
Published: 01 April 1963
... and the invasion of Russia. It was a time when all things were still possible. Hitler stood astride a broken continent, already victor over nine countries, with an army of 200 divisions and as much territory subject to his will as ever trembled at Napoleon s decree. Only the English defied his New Order. To Hitler...
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