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U. S. 1
Covici Friede Publishers, 1938
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
The U. S. Army and Counterinsurgency in the Philippine War, 1899-1902
University of North Carolina Press, 1989
The U. S. Balance of Payments and the International Role of the Dollar
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1970
The U. S. College Graduate
The Macmillan Company, 1942
U. S. Navy at War, 1941-1945: Official Reports to the Secretary of the Navy
United States Navy Department, 1946
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
U. S. One, Maine to Florida
Modern Age Books, 1938
U. S. Policy in Asia
H. W. Wilson Co., 1955
The U. S. Presidency in Crisis: A Comparative Perspective
Oxford University Press, 1998
U. S. Private and Government Investment Abroad
University of Oregon Books, 1962
U. S. Senators and Their World
Greenwood Press, 1980
The U.S. and Canadian Army Strategies: Failures in Understanding
Strategic Studies Institute, 2003
The U.S. Army in Asia, 2030-2040
Rand, 2014
The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study
Michigan State University Press, 1997
U.S. Army War College Guide to Strategy
Strategic Studies Institute, 2001
U.S. Capitalist Development since 1776: Of, By, and for Which People?
M. E. Sharpe, 1993
U.S. Containment Policy and the Conflict in Indochina
Stanford University, 1994
The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-1945
Columbia University Press, 1979
U.S. Diplomacy since 1900
Oxford University Press, 1998 (4th edition)
The U.S. Economy in World War II
Columbia University Press, 1985
U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Soviet Union
Center For The Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961
U.S. Foreign Policy Goals: What Experts Propose
Foreign Policy Association, 1960
U.S. Grant: American Hero, American Myth
University of North Carolina Press, 2009
U.S. Hegemony and International Organizations: The United States and Multilateral Institutions
Oxford University Press, 2003
U.S. History as Women's History: New Feminist Essays
University of North Carolina Press, 1995
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Laws and Issues: A Documentary History
Greenwood Press, 1999
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
U.S. Interests and Global Natural Resources: Energy, Minerals, Food
Resources for the Future, 1983
U.S. Intervention and Regime Change in Nicaragua
University of Nebraska Press, 2005
U.S. Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War Story
University of North Carolina Press, 2005
U.S. Labor and the Viet-Nam War
International Publishers Co, 1989
The U.S. Navy: A Concise History
Oxford University Press, 2016
U.S. Presidents and Foreign Policy Mistakes
Stanford University Press, 2011
U.S. Presidents as Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook
Greenwood Press, 1995
The U.S. South and Europe: Transatlantic Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
University Press of Kentucky, 2013
The U.S. Steel Industry in Recurrent Crisis: Policy Options in a Competitive World
The Brookings Institution, 1981
U.S. Trade Policy: History, Theory, and the WTO
M. E. Sharpe, 1999
U.S.A. 2012: After the Middle-Class Revolution
Chatham House Publishers, 1996
U.S.A.: The Permanent Revolution
Prentice-Hall, 1951
U.S.A.: A. The 42nd Parallel; B. Nineteen Nineteen; C. The Big Money
Modern Library, 1937
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
U.S.-China Economic Relations: Present and Future
Institute of East Asian Studies, 1989
U.S.-China Educational Exchange: State, Society, and Intercultural Relations, 1905-1950
Rutgers University Press, 2008
U.S.-Cuban Relations in the 21st Century: A Follow-on Chairman's Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations
Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2001
U.S.-European Monetary Relations
American Enterprise Institute, 1979
The U.S.-India Relationship: Strategic Partnership or Complementary Interests?
Strategic Studies Institute, 2005
The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Past, Present, and Future
Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1999
U.S.-PLO Dialogue: Secret Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution
University Press of Florida, 1995
The U.S.S.R. and the Future: An Analysis of the New Program of the CPSU
Institute For The Study of The USSR, 1963
The U.S.S.R. in Reconstruction: A Collection of Essays
American Russian Institute, Inc., 1944
The U-2 Affair
Random House, 1962
U2 and Philosophy: How to Decipher an Atomic Band
Open Court, 2006
The UAW and the Heyday of American Liberalism, 1945-1968
Cornell University Press, 1995
The UAW and Walter Reuther
Random House, 1949
Ubiquitous Listening: Affect, Attention, and Distributed Subjectivity
University of California Press, 2013
Ubuntu and the Law: African Ideals and Postapartheid Jurisprudence
Fordham University Press, 2012
Ubuntu and the Reconstitution of Community
Indiana University Press, 2019
Ueda Akinari
University of British Columbia Press, 1982
Uganda Now: Between Decay & Development
James Currey, 1988
Uganda: A Crisis of Nationhood
Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1960
Uganda: Post-Conflict Reconstruction : Country Case Evaluation
World Bank, 2000
Ugetsu Monogatari: Tales of Moonlight and Rain: A Complete English Version of the Eighteenth-Century Japanese Collection of Tales of the Supernatural
University of British Columbia Press, 1974
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
The Ugly Laws: Disability in Public
New York University Press, 2009
The Ugly Wife Is a Treasure at Home: True Stories of Love and Marriage in Communist China
Potomac Books, 2014
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
The UK Parliament
Edinburgh University Press, 2009
Ukraine and Russia: A History of the Economic Relations between Ukraine and Russia, 1654-1917
Marquette University Press, 1958
Ukraine under the Soviets
Bookman Associates, 1953
Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation
Oxford University Press, 2007
Ukraine: A Concise Encyclopedia - Vol. 1
University of Toronto Press, 1963
The Ukrainian Question: The Russian Empire and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century
Central European University Press, 2003
Ulster under Home Rule: A Study of the Political and Economic Problems of Northern Ireland
Oxford University Press, 1955
The Ultimate Decision: The President as Commander in Chief
G. Braziller, 1960
The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science: An Essay on Method
Van Nostrand, 1962
Ultimate Risk: The Inside Story of the Lloyd's Catastrophe
Four Walls Eight Windows, 1995