William J. Cooper
William J. Cooper
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"We have the war upon us"
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Jefferson Davis and the Civil War era
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The American South
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The conservative regime
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Jefferson Davis, American
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Liberty and slavery
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Writing the Civil War
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A Master's due
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Chemistry in water reuse. Volume 2
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The conservative regime: South Carolina, 1877-1890
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The Life And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln
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Witnessing Made Simple
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Is There a Southern Political Tradition?
no cover - TSThe South and the politics of s...William J. Cooper
The South and the politics of slavery, 1828-1856
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- Open Work
"We have the war upon us"
- Open Work
Jefferson Davis and the Civil War era
- Open Work
The American South
- Open Work
The conservative regime
- Open Work
Jefferson Davis, American
- Open Work
Liberty and slavery
- Open Work
Writing the Civil War
- Open Work
A Master's due
- Open Work
Chemistry in water reuse. Volume 2
- Open Work
The conservative regime: South Carolina, 1877-1890
- Open Work
The Life And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln
- Open Work
Witnessing Made Simple
- Open Work
Is There a Southern Political Tradition?
- Open Work
The South and the politics of slavery, 1828-1856