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Title: The Effect of Military Campaigns on Political Identity: Evidence from Sherman’s March
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2021
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Abstract: My thesis would contribute new credible evidence to relatively small literature on the effect of military campaigns on political outcomes. Moreover, unlike most previous work which studies recent conflicts I could measure how persistent the potential effects are. In addition, existing literature focuses mainly on civil wars in sub-Saharan Africa or other developing regions. These conflicts feature asymmetric and irregular warfare of insurgents against govern-ment. In contrast, the American Civil War was by and large fought in conventional manner and therefore my thesis could bring new perspective.
Url: https://dspace.cuni.cz/bitstream/handle/20.500.11956/151564/120398779.pdf?sequence=1
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Authors: Kos´ık, Martin
Institution: CERGE: Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Charles University
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Publisher Location: Prague
Pages: 1-71
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