Random books from TFShaw's library
The Shape of Irish History by Anthony Terence Quincey Stewart
Redcoats and Rebels: The American Revolution Through British Eyes by Christopher Hibbert
Dirty Little Secrets of World War II: Military Information No One Told You... by James F. Dunnigan
New England Outpost: War and Society in Colonial Deerfield by Richard I. Melvoin
Frederick Douglass' Civil War: Keeping Faith in Jubilee by David W. Blight
The urban crucible : the northern seaports and the origins of the American Revolution by Gary B. Nash
Memoirs of the Second World War : an abridgement of the six volumes of The Second World War with an epilogue by the auth by Winston Churchill, Sir
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TagsHistory (469), Colonial (135), American Civil War (131), American Revolution (48), Second World War (45), Native American (39), ACW-Memoir (36), ACW-General (26), ACW-Eastern Theatre (23), New France (22) — see all tags
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GroupsAmerican Civil War, Archaeology, Maryland Librarythingers, New Model Army, Social science, Wargamer
Favorite authorsFred Anderson, Colin G. Calloway, James Deetz, Henry Glassie, rhys issac, Richard M. Ketchum, Timothy B. Riordan, Gordon S. Wood (Shared favorites)
About meI'm an archeologist/historian specializing in colonial America, with a focus on material culture, political thought, and military history.
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posted by jaking at 11:26 pm (EST) on Sep 14, 2007