New Perspectives in World History, Količina 34National Council for the Social Studies, 1964 - 667 strani |
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... Europe , if Britain is included in the fourteen European nations , has overtaken the United States in steel and coal production , and is rapidly overtaking us in machinery , chemicals and automobiles ( 5 million . in 1962 ) . In three ...
... Europe , if Britain is included in the fourteen European nations , has overtaken the United States in steel and coal production , and is rapidly overtaking us in machinery , chemicals and automobiles ( 5 million . in 1962 ) . In three ...
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... Europe and to a widespread European aversion for the American presence . Rationally all Europeans understand the role of American military power ; emotionally , however , they also understand that the American presence signifies European ...
... Europe and to a widespread European aversion for the American presence . Rationally all Europeans understand the role of American military power ; emotionally , however , they also understand that the American presence signifies European ...
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... Europe : A Selective Bibliography ( New York : Mid - European Studies Center , 1953 ) ; Robert F. Byrnes , ed . , Bibliography of American Publications on East Central Europe 1945-1957 , Slavic and East European Series , XI ...
... Europe : A Selective Bibliography ( New York : Mid - European Studies Center , 1953 ) ; Robert F. Byrnes , ed . , Bibliography of American Publications on East Central Europe 1945-1957 , Slavic and East European Series , XI ...
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