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  2. Oxford History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Schulman: Brand Name America: The Birth of the Modern United States, 1896–1929 [40] TBA TBA 978-0195156362: 9 David M. Kennedy: Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945: 1999 990 978-0195038347: Won 2000 Pulitzer Prize for History: 10 James T. Patterson: Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945–1974 ...

  3. Bruce Schulman - Wikipedia

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    Bruce J. Schulman is an American historian, currently the William E. Huntington Professor at Boston University. [1] From 2022-23, Schulman served as the Harmsworth Professor of American History at The Queen's College, Oxford .

  4. John Connally - Wikipedia

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    Historian Bruce Schulman wrote that Nixon was "awed" by the handsome, urbane Texan who was also a tough political fighter. Schulman added that Henry Kissinger , Nixon's National Security Advisor , noted that Connally was the only cabinet member whom Nixon did not disparage behind his back, and that this was high praise indeed.

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  6. Talk : Oxford History of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Schulman’s volume, “Are We a Nation?” is now scheduled for publication on December 15, 2020 according to Google Books. It will contain 736 pages.

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    Schulman, the Boston University historian, said Afghanistan may be seen as a more pivotal event in the long term if the current decade is ultimately regarded as marking an end to the dominant role ...

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    Bruce Schulman wrote in The Washington Post that Rolling Stone has "routinely support[ed] liberal candidates and causes" since the 1990s. [ 85 ] Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg stated in 2008 that Rolling Stone had "essentially become the house organ of the Democratic National Committee ". [ 86 ]

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