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From the reviews:
..".This text provides an excellent introduction to each of the
discussed topics as well as providing an up-to-date review of the
current bodies of work while highlighting areas that still require
research for those who are working within the field." (Alaa S.
Abd-El-Aziz, POLYMER NEWS, Vol.30, No.4)
The hard-fighting 11th Michigan Volunteer Infantry was recruited
from sparsely settled southwest Michigan shortly after the Civil
War broke out. Mainly young farmers and tradesmen, the regiment
rapidly evolved into one of the Army of the Cumberland's elite
combat units, tenaciously fighting its way through some of the
war's bloodiest engagements. This book - featuring a complete unit
roster - tells the story of the regiment through the words of the
veterans, tracing their development from a rabble of idealists into
a fine-tuned fighting machine that executed successful bayonet
charges against superior numbers. The narrative continues into the
postwar period, discussing the ex-soldiers' careers through
Reconstruction and the Gilded Age. Photographs, maps, illustrations
and a statistical analysis round out this tale of courage and
travail.
The 6th Michigan Volunteer Infantry first deployed to Baltimore,
where the soldiers' exemplary demeanor charmed a mainly
secessionist population. Their subsequent service along the
Mississippi River was a perfect storm epidemic disease, logistical
failures, guerrilla warfare, profiteering, martinet West Pointers
and scheming field officers, along with the doldrums of camp life
punctuated by bloody battles. The Michiganders responded with
alcoholism, insubordination and depredations. Yet they saved the
Union right at Baton Rouge and executed suicidal charges at Port
Hudson. This first modern history of the controversial regiment
concludes with a statistical analysis, a roster and a brief summary
of its service following conversion to heavy artillery.
From the reviews:
..".This text provides an excellent introduction to each of the
discussed topics as well as providing an up-to-date review of the
current bodies of work while highlighting areas that still require
research for those who are working within the field." (Alaa S.
Abd-El-Aziz, POLYMER NEWS, Vol.30, No.4)
Widely regarded as the standard text on development geography, this
volume examines the nature and causes of global inequality and
critically analyzes contemporary approaches to economic development
across the third world. Students gain a deeper understanding of the
interacting dynamics of culture, gender, race, and class;
biophysical factors, such as climate, population, and natural
resources; and economic and political processes all of which have
led to the present-day disparities between the first and third
worlds. Numerous examples, sidebars, and figures illustrate how
people in the global South are experiencing and contesting the
forces of globalization. New to this edition are the following: *
an update to reflect a decade of economic, political, and social
changes * an extensive revision, which more fully integrates
postcolonial and feminist perspectives * a wider focus that
includes examples from around the world * and a chapter on the
promises and pitfalls of sustainable evelopment.
Oil spills have a serious impact on the environment, killing
countless wildlife, destroying important habitats, and polluting
our water. Readers follow a group of volunteers as they learn about
what oil spills do to our environment, what measures can be taken
to clean up after oil spills, and ways to prevent future spills
from happening.
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