Eating One's Own: Examining Civil War - A Conversation with David Armitage
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I. Historical Origins - In search of multiple perspectives
II. The Semantic Archaeologist - Analyzing sedimented meanings
III. In Search of a Definition - Francis Lieber's "ticklish business"
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V. What Is To Be Done? - Applying historical understanding to the modern world
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