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Journal articles on the topic "1775-1861"

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Herrera, Ricardo A. "Self-Governance and the American Citizen as Soldier, 1775-1861." Journal of Military History 65, no. 1 (January 2001): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2677429.

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Al-Hindi, Abdullah. "HERMIT CRABS (CRUSTACEA: DECAPODA: ANOMURA) IN ADEN COASTS AT THE GULF OF ADEN WITH A NEW RECORD." Electronic Journal of University of Aden for Basic and Applied Sciences 5, no. 2 (June 30, 2024): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.47372/ejua-ba.2024.2.348.

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The information on the hermit crab diversity on the northern shore of the Gulf of Aden is very limited and almost completely unknown. This study aims to record the hermit crab species in different habitats in Aden coasts at Gulf of Aden. The specimens were collected from 7 sites, by hand, and snorkelling up to 3 m depth, during the period time October 2020- October 2022. In this study, 10 hermit crab species were recorded belonging to 3 families (Coenobitidae, Diogenidae, Parapaguridae) belonging to 6 genera. One of these species represents the first records in the Gulf of Aden (Dardanus lagopodes (Forskål, 1775)). The dominant hermit crab on sandy shores was Coenobita scaevola (Forskål, 1775), while the dominant hermit crab in rocky shores was Clibanarius signatus Heller, 1861.
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Knyazev, Svyatoslav A., Vadim V. Ivonin, Sergei V. Vasilenko, and Sofya M. Saikina. "New records of Geometridae and Noctuidae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) from Omsk and  Novosibirsk Regions of Russia." Acta Biologica Sibirica 7 (December 20, 2021): 519–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e78480.

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Nine species of Lepidoptera from the territory of Omsk and Novosibirsk Regions are reported. Four species are new to Omsk Region, among them, Panchrysia ornata (Bremer, 1864), Sympistis campicola Lederer, 1853, Pseudohadena argyllostigma (Varga & Ronkay, 1991), Orthosia cerasi (Fabricius, 1775). Six species are new to Novosibirsk region, among them Eupithecia carpophillata Staudinger, 1897, Idaea nitidata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1861), Sympistis campicola Lederer, 1853, Sidemia spilogramma (Rambur, 1871), Polia malchani (Draudt, 1934), Sideridis lampra Schawerda, 1913.
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Becerra Bolaños, Antonio. "Menéndez Pelayo y la heterodoxia: El caso de Graciliano Afonso." Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica 39, no. 2 (June 26, 2014): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rfl.v39i2.15009.

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El eminente polígrafo español Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo (1856-1912) mostró gran interés por la obra del doctoral de la catedral de Canarias Graciliano Afonso (1775-1861), fundamentalmente en su vertiente de traductor como lo demuestra la correspondencia que aparece recogida en su Epistolario y que fue publicada entre 1985 y 1991. Un rastreo por las páginas de su voluminoso epistolario nos da una idea de cómo el investigador logró hacer acopio de una documentación tan vasta no sólo de la obra del doctoral, sino de otros autores canarios.
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Herrera, Ricardo A. "A People and its Soldiers: The American Citizen as Soldier, 1775–1861." International Bibliography of Military History 33, no. 1 (2013): 9–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22115757-03301003.

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Military service was the vehicle by which American soldiers from the War of Independence through the Civil War demonstrated and defined their beliefs about the nature of American republicanism and how they, as citizens and soldiers, were participants in the republican experiment. This military ethos of republicanism, an ideology that was both derivative and representative of the larger body of American political beliefs and culture, illustrates American soldiers’ faith in an inseparable connection between bearing arms on behalf of the United States and holding citizenship in it. Patterns of thought and behavior within the ethos were not exclusively military traits, but were characteristic of the larger patterns within American political culture.
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Wiśniowski, Bogdan, Ewelina Motyka, Waldemar Celary, and Katarzyna Szczepko. "Contribution to Bee Fauna (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila) of Poland. VI. The Genus Andrena Fabricius, 1775. PART 2." Journal of Apicultural Science 62, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 233–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jas-2018-0020.

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Abstract The paper presents new records of the following six very rare or scarcely recorded species of short-tongued bees of the genus Andrena Fabricius, 1775 in Poland: A. (Simandrena) congruens Schmiedeknecht, 1883; A. (Taeniandrena) lathyri Alfken, 1899; A. (Simandrena) lepida Schenck, 1861; A. (Poliandrena) polita Smith, 1847; A. (Suandrena) suerinensis Friese, 1884 and A. (Poliandrena) tarsata Nylander, 1848. This is the second contribution concerning the rare species of the genus Andrena Fabricius, 1775 in Poland. The studies were based on museum collections as well as the author’s own collections. During the research, approximately 21,000 specimens of mining bees of the genus Andrena from Poland were identified representing ninety-five taxa. The species discussed in the paper are known from just a few records in the country. The following information is provided for each species: short diagnosis, remarks on general distribution, bionomics, published records from Poland and confirmed Polish records based on studied collections. The text is accompanied by SEM micrographs showing diagnostic characters and distribution maps.
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Szénási, Valentin. "New and rare weevils in Hungary II. (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)." Folia Entomologica Hungarica 84 (2023): 17–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17112/foliaenthung.2023.84.17.

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Distribution data are presented for several species of weevils (Coleoptera: Brentidae, Curculionidae) from Hungary. Ceutorhynchus viridanus Gyllenhal, 1837, Miarus ursinus Abeille de Perrin, 1906, Otiorhynchus ovalipennis Boheman, 1842, Otiorhynchus ropotamus Angelov, 1974, and Pachyrhinus lethierryi (Desbrochers des Loges, 1875) are first recorded from the country. Additionally, recent, unpublished Hungarian records of Alcidodes karelinii (Boheman, 1844), Ceratapion armatum (Gerstaecker, 1854), Curculio gyongyiae Szénási, 2022, Gronops lunatus (Fabricius, 1775), Herpes porcellus (Lacordaire, 1863), Hypera libanotidis (Reitter, 1896), Loborhynchapion amethystinum (Miller, 1857), Otiorhynchus coarctatus Stierlin, 1861, Otiorhynchus juglandis Apfelbeck, 1895, Otiorhynchus lutosus Stierlin, 1858, Otiorhynchus roubali Penecke, 1931, Otiorhynchus winkleri F. Solari, 1937 and Polydrusus crinipes Germann, 2018 are presented.
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Moran, Daniel. "Ricardo A. Herrera.For Liberty and the Republic: The American Citizen as Soldier, 1775–1861." American Historical Review 121, no. 1 (February 2016): 233.1–233. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/121.1.233.

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Harlaftis, Gelina. "Book Review: Diaspora Merchants in the Black Sea: The Greeks in Southern Russia, 1775–1861." International Journal of Maritime History 13, no. 2 (December 2001): 310–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/084387140101300229.

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VASILIEV, Vladimir. "At the Turn of a New Axial Age: Macro Cycles in American History." Perspectives and prospects. E-journal, no. 2 (22) (2020): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32726/2411-3417-2020-2-6-21.

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The perception of American history within a paradigm of alternating cycles of conservative and liberal waves is being proved as valid for political prognoses, as it has been widely accepted in academic research since A. Schlesinger Jr.’s book “The Cycles of American History”. Accordingly, there are now identified eight political cycles 30-33 years long each. Though towards the end of the XX century American analysts introduced and started promoting a concept of 80 year-long macro cycles. Within this pattern the US since their emergence have experienced three macro cycles entering at present into the fourth. The transition has been marked by severe crises and turmoil in American society with implications comparable to those of the War for Independence (1775-1783), Civil War (1861-1865) and American involvement in World War II.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1775-1861"

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Peller-Semmens, Carin. "Unreconstructed : slavery and emancipation on Louisiana's Red River, 1820-1880." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2016. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/61110/.

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Louisiana's Red River region was shaped by and founded on the logic of racial power, the economics of slavery, and white supremacy. The alluvial soil provided wealth for the mobile, market-driven slaveholders but created a cold, brutal world for the commoditized slaves that cleared the land and cultivated cotton. Racial bondage defined the region, and slaveholders' commitment to mastery and Confederate doctrine continued after the Civil War. This work argues that when freedom arrived, this unbroken fidelity to mastery and to the inheritances and ideology of slavery gave rise to a visceral regime of violence. Continuity, not change, characterized the region. The Red River played a significant role in regional settlement and protecting this distorted racial dynamic. Racial bondage grounded the region's economy and formed the heart of white identity and black exploitation. Here, the long arcs of mastery, racial conditioning, and ideological continuities were deeply entrenched even as the nation underwent profound changes from 1820 to 1880. In this thesis, the election of 1860, the Civil War, and emancipation are not viewed as fundamental breaks or compartmentalized epochs in southern history. By contrast, on plantations along the Red River, both racial mastery and power endured after emancipation. Based on extensive archival research, this thesis considers how politics, racial ideologies, and environmental and financial drivers impacted the nature of slavery, Confederate commitment, and the parameters of freedom in this region, and by extension, the nation. Widespread Reconstruction violence climaxed with the Colfax Massacre and firmly cemented white power, vigilantism, and racial dominance within the regional culture. Freedpeople were relegated to the margins as whites reasserted their control over Reconstruction. The violent and contested nature of freedom highlighted the adherence to the power structure and ideological inheritances of slavery. From bondage to freedom, the Red River region remained unreconstructed.
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Books on the topic "1775-1861"

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Kardasēs, Vasilēs A. Hellēnes homogeneis stē notia Rōsia, 1775-1861. Athēna: Ekdoseis Alexandreia, 1998.

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Kuprii͡anov, A. I. Vybory v russkoĭ provint︠s︡ii 1775-1861 gg. Moskva: Institut rossiĭskoĭ istorii, Rossiĭskoĭ akademii nauk, 2017.

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Perkins, Pam. Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell Bury, 1775-1861. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2002.

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Лиман, Ігор. Державна церква і державна влада: південна Україна (1775 - 1861). Запоріжжя: РА "Тандем - У", 2004.

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Kardasēs, Vasilēs A. Diaspora merchants in the Black Sea: The Greeks in southern Russia, 1775-1861. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2001.

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Holmes, Penland. Furlong genealogy: Descendants of Patrick Furlong (1740-1826) of Limerick, Maine, Edmund Furlong (1775-1834) of Limerick, Maine, Thomas W. Furlong (1773-1861) of Greenwood, Maine. St. Louis, Mo. (10938 Coral Ridge Drive, St. Louis 63123): P. Holmes, 1990.

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Katcher, Philip R. N. Lethal glory: Dramatic defeats of the Civil War. London: Arms and Armour, 1995.

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Shelton, Hal T. General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution: From redcoat to rebel. New York: New York University Press, 1994.

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Haas, Irvin. America's historic battlefields. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1987.

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Ships employed in the South Seas trade, 1775-1861 (parts I and II); and, Registrar general of shipping and seaman: Transcripts of registers of shipping, 1787-1862 (part III). Canberra: [Roebuck Society], 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "1775-1861"

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Spiegel, Henry W. "Tucker, George (1775–1861)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1–2. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1545-1.

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Spiegel, Henry W. "Tucker, George (1775–1861)." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 13893. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95189-5_1545.

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Rothbard, Murray N. "America’s Two Just Wars: 1775 and 1861." In The Costs of War, 119–33. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315131481-4.

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Lind, Michael. "Independence, Unity, and the American Way of Life." In The American Way of Strategy, 43–54. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195308372.003.0003.

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Abstract The American Way of Life is Much Older than the United States. In fact, the United States was founded to preserve it. The United States of America was established during the American War of Independence of 1775–83. The American Union subsequently was solidified by the adoption of the federal Constitution of 1787 and rescued by the defeat of the Southern attempt at secession in 1861–65.
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Trifković, Gaj. "Introduction." In Parleying with the Devil, 1–8. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9781949668087.003.0001.

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Prisoner exchange is as old as warfare itself. Along with ransom, it was one of the few hopes for prisoners of war until the advent of modern international law. By the beginning of the 17th century, prisoner exchange had become a recognized institute of rules and customs of war, with European states agreeing on exchange arrangements (so-called “cartels”) whenever they fought. The prime motive behind the exchange was the need to get one’s own trained soldiers back as soon as possible, but also to minimize the cost of keeping enemy prisoners. Only full-fledged “civilized” nations could form a cartel; native tribes and rebels were not seen as subjects of law. It is therefore not surprising that the British did their utmost to avoid entering a general cartel during the Revolutionary War (1775–83), for by doing so they would recognize the legitimacy of the nascent United States and their Continental Army. Approximately ninety years later, the Federal government in Washington faced the same problem and kept refusing an all-encompassing cartel with the Southern “rebels” for over a year after the beginning of hostilities in April of 1861. The deal was eventually reached in July of 1862 and would be in place until May of 1863. Although the official text read that the Union representatives signed the agreement with the people who had been “commissioned by the authorities they respectively represent,” the signing was a ...
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"Conflict Within the West, 1861–82." In Western Warfare, 1775–1882, 133–62. Acumen Publishing Limited, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/upo9781844653287.009.

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