Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II
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Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II
APA
Rowe, . (2023). Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II. : Oxford University PressOxford University Press.
Chicago
Rowe, . 2023. Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II. : Oxford University PressOxford University Press.
Harvard
Rowe, . (2023). Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II. : Oxford University PressOxford University Press.
MLA
Rowe, . Literary Culture and US Imperialism: From the American Revolution to World War II. : Oxford University PressOxford University Press. 2023.
