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| Posted: Mon Feb 27th, 2012 08:38 pm |
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here's an article that may help: http://journalofthecivilwarera.com/forum-the-future-of-civil-war-era-studies/the-future-of-civil-war-era-studies-military-history/ it may be that attention is thrown on areas of military history that have current appeal, not necessarily to the public, but to the public's leaders. another Gettysburg study may appeal to the buff, but a study on insurgency in occupied territory is more useful to today's defense department...
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