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 This Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Aftermath by Michael Fellman, Explores the complexities of the Civil War era, detailing the political, economic, military, and human events of this tragic American conflict. Personal and candid excerpts from diaries, newspapers, and songs illustrate the human meanings of the war. Detailed examination of the chain of events in the contexts of the years leading up to the Civil War and follows the war's aftermath. Reports on the home front where the impact of the Civil War was felt most. In this engaging account of the Civil War, the war that Abraham Lincoln called in his Second Inaugural Address, "this terrible war, " the authors take the readers beyond the flags and bugles to explore this event for what it was rather than for what many wish it had been. Ultimately set off by the Slavery Debate and the South's secession from the Union, the Civil War was a spiteful military campaign of countryman vs. countryman, and resulted in enormous casualties and dire consequences for the Northern and Southern Armies. The authors thoroughly explore the political, economic, and social chain of events that led up to the war; the chaos and destruction which resulted from political inexperience with waging a war of this magnitude; and the ultimate failure of Reconstruction effort to produce racial justice. With maps to guide the reader through the major battles, and period photographs which show both the military and the human side of the conflict, "This Terrible War provides the reader with a unique view of a complex American tragedy in the context of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Michael Fellman is Professor of History and Director of the Graduate LiberalStudies Program at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. Among his earlier books are "Inside War: The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri During the American Civil War; Citizen Sherman: A Biography of William T. Sherman; and "The Making of Robert E. Lee. Daniel E.
 New Era Value Investing: A Disciplined Approach to Buying Value and Growth Stocks by Nancy Tengler, Praise for New Era Value Investing " No other book reveals so much about how a portfolio manager looks at the world. You will see how the transformation in the U.S. economy and stock market in the 1990s caused this seasoned value investor to transform her investing discipline to keep pace with the times, and you will gain invaluable insight into how an investment discipline is crafted to maximize gain and control risk for real, paying clients. This book is a must-read for every serious investor, and anyone who aspires to manage money for others." Dr. Arthur Laffer, Chairman, Laffer Associates " If you invest real money in the stock market, you have to read this book. In New Era Value Investing, Nancy Tengler gives you an inside look at the real work a serious value investor does in constructing a diversified portfolio of high-quality stocks. Nancy s review of the history of value investing is worth the price of admission by itself. She explains how to use her Relative Dividend Yield and Relative Price-to-Sales Ratio frameworks to assess the value of both old-fashioned manufacturing companies and growth companies. She shows you how to use her Twelve Fundamental Factors analysis as a work plan to evaluate the strength and value of a company, helping the reader to understand that value investing is a lot of work. The genius of the book, however, is the way Nancy helps the reader understand how to balance the disciplines needed to be a value investor and the flexibility you need to adapt value methods to changing market fundamentals. New Era Value Investing is a book you are going to keep on your shelf." Dr.
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). Era of Martyrs - The anno Diocletiani era or the Diocletian era or the Era of Martyrs is a method of numbering years used by Alexandrian Christians during the fourth and fifth centuries. Western Christians were aware of it but did not use it. Mireniamu era (daikaiju eiga) - In the terminology of daikaiju eiga the Millennium Era (Mireniamu Era, romaji for the Japanese approximation to "Millennium") refers not to the third millennium but to all daikaiju eiga made since 1999, beginning Toho's Godzilla 2000: Millennium) and most recently including Godzilla: Final Wars, supposedly the last in the Godzilla series, or at least the beginning of a ten-to-fifteen year hiatus. It closely follows the Heisei era, which ended with Daiei's Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys earlier ...
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