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[583]-612) and index. 327 $aContents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 This War Is a Farce; 2 Daughter of the Stars; 3 They Ain't Rigged Out Like Uncle Sam's Men; 4 The Dam[n] Trip; 5 Our True Policy Is to Attack; 6 Is Not War a Game of Risks?; 7 Be Careful Not to Be Caught; 8 Dangers Close Us Round on Every Side; 9 We Are Very Hard Pressed Now; 10 Keep That Army in the Valley; 11 We Are in for It; 12 It Seems Very Much Like Murder; 13 General Jackson Was Completely Taken In; 14 Vacillation Is Our Name; 15 Now We'll Have War in Earnest; 16 A Country to Fight For; 17 God Blessed Our Arms with Victory 327 $a18 On Your Course May Depend the Fate of Richmond 19 Go It, Boys! Maryland Whip Maryland!; 20 We Must Cut Our Way Through!; 21 This Is a Crushing Blow; 22 Attack at Daylight; 23 A Question of Legs; 24 I Was Never So Relieved in My Life; 25 Save the Bridge at Port Republic; 26 The Preservation of Our Army Depended on Us; 27 I Have Lost Confidence in Fre?mont; 28 All Has Gone Wrong Today; 29 The Game Cock of the Valley; Appendix: The Opposing Forces in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign; Notes; Bibliography; Index 330 $aIn the spring of 1862, Federal troops under the command of General George B. McClellan launched what was to be a coordinated, two-pronged attack on Richmond in the hope of taking the Confederate capital and bringing a quick end to the Civil War. The Confederate high command tasked Stonewall Jackson with diverting critical Union resources from this drive, a mission Jackson fulfilled by repeatedly defeating much larger enemy forces. 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The purpose of this book is to describe the causes and outcomes of the European debt crisis (to the date of publication) within the context of three questions most often asked about the debt crisis: (i) what happened, (ii) why did it happen, and (iii) why has the crisis been so difficult for policy makers to address? 410 0$a2014 digital library. 410 0$aEconomics collection.$x2163-7628. 606 $aFinancial crises$zEurope 607 $aEurope$xEconomic conditions$y21st century 610 $aEuropean debt crisis 610 $aEuropean politics 610 $aEuropean Union 610 $aEU 610 $aEuropean integration 610 $asovereign debt 610 $acurrency union 610 $amonetary policy 610 $afiscal policy 610 $aEU institutions 610 $adebt crisis timeline 610 $athe Euro 610 $aGreek debt crisis 610 $amacroeconomics 610 $arecession 610 $abanking union 610 $aEurozone 610 $abailouts 610 $acurrency risk 610 $abond risk 610 $afinancial uncertainty 610 $acentral bank policy 610 $acentral bank independence 610 $aGermany 610 $aECB 610 $aEuropean Central Bank 610 $aIMF 610 $aInternational Monetary Fund 610 $athe troika 610 $aEuropean unemployment 615 0$aFinancial crises 676 $a330.94 700 $aGodby$b Robert.$0847880 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910790849003321 996 $aThe European financial crisis$93674359 997 $aUNINA