War Letters from WWI
to the Present
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Academic Resources |
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NABB CENTER COLLECTION
-- YOU MUST USE THE NABB CENTER’S WWI & WWII war
letter collections in your paper and cite to them at
least twice. (http://nabbhistory.salisbury.edu/)
The NABB Center is open Monday 10 – 8, and Tues. -
Fri. - 10 – 4. The NABB Center is located on Wayne
Street next to the Campus Police Station (where you
got your parking permit). You are responsible for
going there on your own time to look at the war
letters collection.
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BLACKWELL LIBRARY -- YOU MUST USE THE BLACKWELL
LIBRARY TO GET BOOKS FOR YOUR PAPER. TWO BOOKS
MINIMUM ARE REQUIRED.
JSTOR
RESOURCES -- YOU MUST USE A MINIMUM OF TWO
ACADEMIC SOURCES FROM JSTOR IN YOUR PAPER.
(Here are some suggestions to get you started.
There are many more.)

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Flags of our Fathers – Letters from Iwo
Jima,
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From Vietnam to Iraq: Continuity and
Change in Between Group Differences in
Support for Military Action
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Discursive Legacies: The U.S. Peace
Movement and “Support the Troops”
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The War at Home: Anti-war Protests and
Congressional Voting 1965-1973
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Letters Home: We’re in this war too:
World War II Letters from American Women in
Uniform by Judy Barrett Litoff, David C.
Smith
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Khaki Fever and Its Control: Gender,
Class, Age and Sexual Morality on the
British Homefront in the First World War
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The Fires at Home
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Two Letters from Indo-China
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The library liaison
to History is Susan Brazer,
sebrazer@salisbury.edu
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