“Patriotic Partnerships: Why Great Wars Nourished American Civic Voluntarism”
@inproceedings{Katznelson2002PatrioticPW, title={“Patriotic Partnerships: Why Great Wars Nourished American Civic Voluntarism”}, author={I. Katznelson and T. Skocpol and Ziad W. Munson and Andrew Karch and B. Camp}, year={2002} }
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