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Savas Beatie The New Civil War Handbook: Facts and Photos from America’s Greatest Conflict
The New Civil War Handbook: Facts and Photos from America’s Greatest Conflict is a complete up-to-date guide for American Civil War enthusiasts of all ages. Author Mark Hughes uses clear and concise writing, tables, charts, and more than 100 photographs to trace the history of the war from the beginning of the conflict through Reconstruction.Coverage includes battles and campaigns, the common soldier, technology, weapons, women and minorities at war, hospitals, prisons, generals, the naval war, artillery, and much more. In addition to these important areas, Hughes includes a fascinating section about the Civil War online, including popular blog sites and other Internet resources. Additional reference material in The New Civil War Handbook includes losses in battles, alternate names for battles, major causes of the deaths of Union soldiers (no data exists for Confederates), deaths in POW camps, and other rare information.Civil War buffs will find The New Civil War Handbook to be an invaluable quick reference guide, and one that makes an excellent addition for both the Civil War novice and the Civil War buff.About the Author: Mark Hughes is an electronics instructor widely recognized as the authority on Civil War cemeteries. He has written several books, including Bivouac of the Dead, The Unpublished Roll of Honor, and Confederate Cemeteries (2 vols.). An electronics instructor at Cleveland Community College, Mark, his wife Patty, and their daughter Anna Grace live on the family farm near Kings Mountain, NC.
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Headline Publishing Group Unstoppable
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W. W. Norton & Company Frederick Douglass Slavery and the Constitution 1845
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McGraw-Hill Education Managing Change A Critical Perspective
Building on the success of the first edition, this text is designed to cater for change modules on HR and business degree programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.Key Selling Features Explores how and why change occurs, and how this process can be managed effectively Offers a critical perspective, challenging the main assumptions in this area and ensuring that the complexity of the subject is understood Critical perspective balanced with an improved learning features to make the text more accessible including an appendix featuring 20 popular change management techniques New to this edition:Increased coverage including new chapters on Perspectives, Power and Politics, Ethics, Agents and Agency, HRM, EvaluationRevised, more logical structure: the book will be divided into parts for easy navigation and the chapters will be restructured to reflect strategic, group and individual changeRevised final chapter focused on evalua
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