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pro vyhledávání: '"J. Kim Munholland"'
Autor:
E. E. Rice, Judith A. Bennett, Norman Housley, Karl S. Bottigheimer, Michael Palairet, Michael Jones, Larry Wolff, Mark A. Burkholder, Jacqueline Holler, Devin DeWeese, Geoffrey Parker, Nicholas Canny, J. L. Price, Clè Lesger, Palmira Brummett, John Flint, Antoinette Marie Sol, Alice Freifeld, Daniel Stone, Angelica Michelis, Brian R. Hamnett, Willem Floor, Michael Kaser, N. D. White, H. James Burgwyn, Holger H. Herwig, Nicholas Tarling, Nancy Mitchell, John A. Moses, John W. Cell, J. Kim Munholland, Gail Minault, Patricia Grimshaw, John Darwin, Diana Lary, Charles D. Smith, Roger Lloyd-Jones, Christopher M. Bell, Cary Fraser, Norman Etherington, Peter Duus, Keith Grieves, John W. Long, Martin Thomas, Alan Cassels, Richard Breitman, James J. Weingartner, Stephen R. Niblo, Malcolm H. Murfett, Diethelm Prowe, Ian D. Armour, Wayne S. Cole, Douglas Little, Michael B. Oren, Melvin Small, Dirk Hoerder, Robert O. Collins, Edward L. Cox, William R. Thompson, Lorenzo M. Crowell, Peter Suedfeld, Brian L. Job, Barry Buzan, Miriam Fendius Elman
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 21:452-566
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland
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The Journal of Military History. 70:1151-1152
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland
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Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique. 22:43-66
J. Kim Munholland, The French army and intervention in Southern Russia, 1918-1919. At the end of World War I French troops landed in southern Russia to support anti-Bolshevik military and political movements in the Ukraine and the Crimea. The French
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland
Publikováno v:
The Historical Journal. 24:629-650
Decolonization has had a significant impact upon the way that historians explain the process of Europe’s late nineteenth-century imperial expansion. Assumptions about superior technology now appear insufficient in themselves to account for the abil
Autor:
John Bell Henneman, Thomas T. Allsen, Christopher Bassford, Hannah Gay, Charles John Fedorak, Patrick O'Farrell, J. Kim Munholland, Geoff Eley, Ulrich Trumpener, Ralph A. Austen, Felix Moos, Cameron Hazlehurst, Robert N. Seidel, Rex A. Wade, Ged Martin, Neil Caplan, W. Elliot Brownlee, Richard E. Welch, Ernest P. Young
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 10:622-675
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Modern History. 47:655-675
Before the First World War the French rulers of Vietnam saw themselves as "liberal" imperialists. That is, while their primary concern was to develop the colony of Indochina for the benefit of French colons and investors, they believed that they coul
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland
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The Journal of Asian Studies. 32:77-95
Between 1900 and 1908 the Chinese revolutionary leader, Sun Yat-sen, tried to obtain assistance from the French government for his movement to overturn the Manchu dynasty, and at one point he contacted a French army officer who gave the impression th
Autor:
J. Kim Munholland, William Serman
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 85:641