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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1992 100.3
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 100, No. 3
DESCRIPTION: The Home Front and Beyond: Virginians in the World War II Era [1] The Good War? A Reappraisal of How World War II Affected American Society; by Richard Polenberg [2] A Virginia Scholar in Chancellor Hitler’s Court: The Tragic Ambassadorship of William Edward Dodd; by Fred Arthur Bailey [3] The Triumph of Interventionism: Virginia’s Political Elite and Aid to Britain 1939-1941; by Rorin M. Platt [4] V for Virginia: The Commonwealth Goes to War; by Charles W. Johnson [5] Higher Education Goes to War: The University of Virginia’s Response to World War II; by Jennings L. Wagoner, Jr. and Robert L. Baxter, Jr. [6] In Defense of Yalta: Edward R. Stettinius’s ROOSEVELT AND THE RUSSIANS; by Jack L. Hammersmith
AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1992 July
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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