• Post Bellum is a Czech educational nonprofit organization based in Prague. The organization was formed in 2001 by a group of historians and journalists...
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  • Jus post bellum (/juːs/ YOOS; Latin for "Justice after war") is a concept that deals with the morality of the termination phase of war, including the...
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    inclusion of a third category of just war theory (jus post bellum) dealing with the morality of post-war settlement and reconstruction. The just war theory...
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  • Postbellum (redirect from Post-bellum)
    Spanish name posguerra. Jus post bellum in Just War Theory Post Bellum, a Czech non-profit Search for "postbellum"  or "post-bellum" on Wikipedia. All pages...
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    General Jacob Hurd Smith (January 29, 1840 – March 1, 1918) was a U.S. Army officer notorious for ordering indiscriminate retaliation on the island of...
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  • or afterward, e.g., Jus post bellum, "morality after war" Postbellum, a period after a war Post mortem, an autopsy or recap Post-World War II, the period...
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  • Jus ad bellum (/juːs/ YOOS or /dʒʌs/), literally "right to war" in Latin, refers to "the conditions under which States may resort to war or to the use...
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    Coventry /ˈkɒvəntri/ is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,100 at the 2020 census. Coventry was named for the birthplace...
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    Perry and Lafayette streets, the Monticello Savings Bank and United States Post Office on Lafayette across from the courthouse, the Southern Hotel, the Monticello...
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    The Antebellum South era (from Latin: ante bellum, lit. 'before the war') was a period in the history of the Southern United States that extended from...
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    The 1st Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery (USCHA) was a unit of the United States Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized...
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  • The Winchester and Potomac Railroad (W&P) was a railroad in the southern United States, which ran from Winchester, Virginia, to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia...
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    "Slavery in Charleston: A chronicle of human bondage in the Holy City". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-07-15. Bancroft (2023), p. 121. Campbell, Edward...
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  • The Manassas Gap Railroad (MGRR) ran from Mount Jackson, Virginia, to the Orange and Alexandria Railroad's Manassas Junction, which later became the city...
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    Michael Kelly Lawler (November 16, 1814 – July 26, 1882) was a volunteer militia soldier in the Black Hawk War 1831–1832, an officer in the United States...
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  • Retrieved 2023-12-13. "Death of Admiral Wells.: His Career in the Navy Through Two Wars". The Washington Post. January 29, 1888. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-12-13....
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    angry at Beauregard's absence and told him he should have stayed at his post even if he had to be carried around in a litter. He wrote, "If the whole...
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    potentially contributing to the legal framework governing the post conflict period, or jus post bellum. Since 1950, the rate at which interstate wars end with...
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    Isaac Sterling Struble (November 3, 1843 – February 17, 1913) was an American politician who was a four-term Republican Representative of Iowa's 11th congressional...
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  • that the art of post-war peace deserves as much consideration as the waging of war, and the notion is related to the jus post bellum, the concept of justice...
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  • The Constitution of the State of Georgia is the governing document of the U.S. State of Georgia. The constitution outlines the three branches of government...
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    continued their generally tranquil and slightly prosperous lives into the ante-bellum period, supported by a small but well developed arts and crafts town class...
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  • 2020-09-09. Latham, Bethany. "Things Half in Shadow: Alan Finn on Spiritualism in Post-bellum Philadelphia". Historical Novel Society. Official website...
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  • to the formerly ridiculed "hillbilly" music." Liner note posted by preservationhall01, posted May 1, 2009.[full citation needed] Other lyrics are "25 cents...
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    Norfolk Southern Railroad agreed to install fences and more effective “posted” signs, and to require train crews to blow whistles when approaching High...
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    Gothic treatment of the South were first apparent during the ante- and post-bellum 19th century in the grotesques of Henry Clay Lewis and in the de-idealized...
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    Asa Howe Cory (May 31, 1814 – June 6, 1892) was a captain of Company H in the 58th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Union Army during the...
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    Eben Cedron Smeed (December 8, 1830 - August 24, 1892) was an American civil engineer who was best known for his work on railroads, particularly the United...
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    history methodology and its application in historical research". In 2001, Post Bellum, a nonprofit organization, was established to "documents the memories...
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    oldest black congregations and churches in the United States. In the post-bellum period, a historically black college which later developed as the Virginia...
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