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    A Tale of Love, Sacrifice, and Class Divisions in the Antebellum South

    In "May Brooke," Anna Hanson Dorsey weaves a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships, moral dilemmas, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing world. The novel, characterized by its lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, reflects the sentiments of 19th-century America, addressing themes of love, ambition, and social responsibility. Dorsey's keen ... Read more

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  • May Brooke

    Anna Hanson Dorsey was an American novelist and writer. A convert to Catholicism in 1840, she was a pioneer of Catholic literature in the United States. ... Read more

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  • Iraq and the Crimes of Aggressive War

    The Legal Cynicism of Criminal Militarism

    Series series Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
    From the torture of detainees at Abu Ghraib to unnecessary military attacks on civilians, this book is an account of the violations of international criminal law committed during the United States invasion of Iraq. Taking stock of the entire war, it uniquely documents the overestimation of the successes and underestimation of the failings of the Surge and Awakening policies. The authors show how ... Read more

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