Američki građanski rat (Croatian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Američki građanski rat" in Croatian language version.

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  • Hacker, J. David. 2011. A Census-Based Count of the Civil War Dead (PDF). Civil War History. 57 (4): 307–348. doi:10.1353/cwh.2011.0061. ISSN 0009-8078. Pristupljeno 4. travnja 2012. |url-status=dead zahtijeva |archive-url= (pomoć)
    »A novel way of calculating casualties by looking at the deviation of the death rate of men of fighting age from the norm through analysis of census data found that at least 627,000 and at most 888,000 people, but most likely 761,000 people, died through the war.«

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  • Railroad length is from: Chauncey Depew (ur.), One Hundred Years of American Commerce 1795–1895, str. 111.; Za ostale podatke vidi: 1860 US census and Carter, Susan B., ur. The Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition (5 sv.), 2006.

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  • Hacker, J. David. 2011. A Census-Based Count of the Civil War Dead (PDF). Civil War History. 57 (4): 307–348. doi:10.1353/cwh.2011.0061. ISSN 0009-8078. Pristupljeno 4. travnja 2012. |url-status=dead zahtijeva |archive-url= (pomoć)
    »A novel way of calculating casualties by looking at the deviation of the death rate of men of fighting age from the norm through analysis of census data found that at least 627,000 and at most 888,000 people, but most likely 761,000 people, died through the war.«

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  • Richard Hofstadter, "The Tariff Issue on the Eve of the Civil War," The American Historical Review, sv. 44, br. 1 (Listopad, 1938.), str. 50–55. cijeli tekst u JSTOR
  • David M. Potter, "The Historian's Use of Nationalism and Vice Versa," American Historical Review, sv. 67, br. 4 (Srpanj 1962.), str. 924–950. in JSTOR.

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  • IMPORTANT PROCLAMATIONS.; The Belligerent Rights of the Rebels at an End. All Nations Warned Against Harboring Their Privateers. If They Do Their Ships Will be Excluded from Our Ports. Restoration of Law in the State of Virginia. The Machinery of Government to be Put in Motion There. NYTimes.com. Great Britain. Pristupljeno 19. studenoga 2012.
  • "When Necessity Meets Ingenuity: Art of Restoring What's Missing". The New York Times., 8. ožujka, 2004.

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  • Albert Burton Moore. Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy (1924.) online edition.

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  • Digital History Reader, U.S. Railroad Construction, 1860-1880 Virginia Tech, viewed August 21, 2012. "Total Union railroad miles" aggregates existing track reported 1860 @ 21800 plus new construction 1860-1864 @ 5000, plus southern railroads administered by USMRR @ 2300.

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  • Hacker, J. David. 2011. A Census-Based Count of the Civil War Dead (PDF). Civil War History. 57 (4): 307–348. doi:10.1353/cwh.2011.0061. ISSN 0009-8078. Pristupljeno 4. travnja 2012. |url-status=dead zahtijeva |archive-url= (pomoć)
    »A novel way of calculating casualties by looking at the deviation of the death rate of men of fighting age from the norm through analysis of census data found that at least 627,000 and at most 888,000 people, but most likely 761,000 people, died through the war.«

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