Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review, Volume 13, Issue 1 (Fall 2012)
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2012
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West Point Press
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Report is a non-profit publication produced by undergraduate cadets at the United States Military Academy. It accepts and encourages submissions from undergraduates year-round. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
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Editor-In-Chief: Tara C. Lacson, International History
Editors: Josh L. Clevenger, Military History/ Economics; Carl B. Rios, International History; Austen Boroff, International History; Erin A.T. Mauldin, International History/ Environmental Science; Tyler Mazda, Military History; Sean M. McQuade, Economics/ International Relations; Sean D. Sutter, Military History; Evan C. Pardue, Military History; Zachary W. Hoffman, French/ Philosophy; Francis John Ambrogio, III, International History; Alexander Molnar, Computer Sciences; Hope Landsem, Economics
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Rapido River And The Limits Of Congressional Military Oversight by David Fine
Admiral Nelson’s Importance At The Victory Of Trafalgar by Ethan D. Cole
Motivations For Resistance: Guerilla Warfare In The Peninsular War by Andrew S. Brimer
Brewing Success In A Drought: How National Breweries Used Prohibition To Their Advantage by Benjamin S. Smith
The Forgotten “Weekend War”: A Comprehensive Account Of The 1871 Korean Expedition by Matthew T. Howe
The Virtues Of An Explicit Defense: Homosex In The Victorian Royal Navy by Britta Hanson
The Beautiful Cockroach: How Hutu Power Ideology Normalized Violence Against Tutsi Women During The 1994 Rwandan Genocide by Natalia P. Brooks
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History
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Report West Point Undergraduate Historical Review Volume 3, Issue 1; Fall 2012