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Robert McNamara and Sun Tzu
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This 3 page paper considers Robert McNamara's performance in the film "The Fog of War," in light of Sun Tzu's ancient treatise, "The Art of War." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVMacSun.rtf

Robert McNamara/An Ethical Analysis
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An 8 page research paper that analyzes the remarks of Robert McNamara from an ethical perspective. The writer argues that the explanation for how leadership can go "terribly wrong" may be located not in errors in military tactics but rather in the ethical foundations that rationalize those tactics. This examination of leadership ethics draws on McNamara's observations in the documentary "The Fog of War," and discusses the morality of the Japanese firebombing during WWII, Vietnam and democratic imperialism. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Robert Takaki's 'A Different Window'
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of Takaki's retake on the common history of the United States and suggests conflicts with major elements of history. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
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Robert Utley/"High Noon in Lincoln"
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A 5 page summation and analysis of Robert Utley's fascinating tale of violence on the frontier. The writer examines Utley's book about the Lincoln County War of 1878, "High Noon in Lincoln," as a means of discussing the perspective of Western ranchers relative to place and space. No additional sources cited.
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Roberts & Olson/A Line in the Sand/The Alamo
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A 4 page book review of Randy Roberts and James S. Olson's text A Line in the Sand, the Alamo in Blood and Memory (2001). The writer argues that this is no simply an historical account of the men who died defending the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. It is this, but it is also much more, as this book also qualifies as a work of sociology and pop culture. The first half of the text details the circumstances leading up to the "siege and battle of the Alamo" within the context provided by viewing it as a "clash between two cultures and two political forces" (viii). The second half of the book continues the saga of the Alamo as it moves from being an historical event to a piece of Americana. In so doing, the authors offer a fascinating account of the role that history plays in popular culture. Throughout the text, the authors do not merely relate events, but describe circumstances and people in a manner that makes the past "come alive," to quote the cliché, but, in this case, the comment is accurate.
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Roediger & Appleby on Racism
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A 3 page research paper that examines whether or not the early American autobiographies collected in Joyce Appleby's Recollections of the Early Republic support the analysis presented by David Roediger in Wages of Whiteness. The writer argues that they do not, but also stipulates that this is probably due to the limited number of autobiographies in Appleby's book. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Roger Lane's "Murder In America : A History"
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5 pages in length. Noted historian Roger Lane accomplishes a monumental undertaking that no other author has completely captured: a comprehensive account of America's violent growth era by era. Clearly, the author's expertise resides within the expansive boundaries of America's past, inasmuch as Lane's experience as an historian has effectively prepared him to compose a book of such caliber. No additional sources cited.
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Role Of Government In American Life 1865-1940
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A 4 page paper that explores the role of government in the lives of Americans from 1865-1940, considering the impact during specific events in American history. This paper demonstrates the transitioning role of government, from international focus prior to the First World War, to intense national focus after the fall of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929 and the implementation of the New Deal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Amerlife.wps


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