Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Book Reviews: Living Hell and Learning From the Wounded

Living Hell: The Dark Side of the Civil War By Michael C.C. Adams, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014, $29.95 Learning From the Wounded: The Civil War and the Rise of American Medical Science By Shauna Devine, University of North Carolina Press, 2014, $39.95   Is war really good for “absolutely nothing?” Not necessarily, as two …

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