Keyword ["Replacingthe Soldiers with Labors"] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | Studies On The Military Activities Of The Alasha-hoshud Banner Soldiers During The Uprising Of The Hui People In The 1860s And 1870s |
| 162. | A Project Report On The C-E Translation Of Regulations Of Jiangsu Province On The Recruitment Of Soldiers |
| 163. | Research On The Source Of The Official Duties Of The Dianqianwei Institute In The Ming Dynasty |
| 164. | Research On The Image Of Kuomintang Soldiers In Domestic Film And Television Series |
| 165. | A Naval Battle In The Yellow Sea From The Perspective Of The Officers And Soldiers Of The Beiyang Fleet |
| 166. | Group Work Is Involved In The Study Of Psychological Adaptation Problems Of Demobilized Soldiers |
| 167. | Research On The Evolution Of The Image Of Soldiers In Military Novels Since The New Period |
| 168. | A Study Of Zhechong Mansion Soldiers In Tang Dynasty |
| 169. | From soldiers to citizens: The civil reintegration of demobilized soldiers of the German Wehrmacht and the Imperial Japanese Army after unconditional surrender in 1945 |
| 170. | Slaves of fortune: Sudanese soldiers and the River War, 1896-1898 |
| 171. | Chairman Brezhnev's Afghan War: The last act of the man who destroyed the Soviet Union |
| 172. | Beyond the ritual of exchange: The culture of alienation shared between soldiers along the Rappahannock during the winter of 1862--63 |
| 173. | Between a new Germany and a new America: Unions between African-American soldiers and German women 1945--1960 |
| 174. | The home front in Faulkner's war fiction |
| 175. | Baptisms of fire: How training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, French, and German soldiers' experiences of war in 1914 |
| 176. | 'A most grievous and insupportable vexation': Billeting in early seventeenth century England |
| 177. | Speculative acts: The cultural labors of science, fiction, and empire |
| 178. | American rebels: Soldier protests in the early American military, 1754--1815 |
| 179. | Onward Christian soldiers: The transformation of religion, masculinity, and class in the Chicago YMCA, 1857--1933 |
| 180. | Soldiers' songs: Music's role in representing male protagonists of selected American combat films about the Vietnam war |
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