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Meredith Lair: Life Needs Frosting, Even in a War Zone

Posted by Ellen C. Bush on 29 November 2011, 10:10 am

Historian Meredith Lair explores the role of consumer goods in boosting troop morale in a war zone. Continue Reading Meredith Lair: Life Needs Frosting, Even in a War Zone

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Filed under American History, Author blog entry, Guest Bloggers, Military History, Military Studies, UNC Press Authors | Tagged armed with abundance, consumerism, Iraq, meredith lair, u.s. military, vietnam war | 2 Comments

Michael H. Hunt: American prospects: Confessions of a conflicted historian

Posted by MHHunt on 21 September 2011, 2:56 pm

U.S. politics threatens to become an endless, self-defeating round of missions impossible with each failure pushing public frustration ever higher. Yet for the historian, there is hope. Continue Reading Michael H. Hunt: American prospects: Confessions of a conflicted historian

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Filed under American History, Author blog entry, Columnists, Current Events, Guest Bloggers, Michael H. Hunt, Politics | Tagged consumerism, historians, michael hunt

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