Text Box: Q   Becoming King:  Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Making of a National Leader
Call Number:  323.092  J14b
 
Q   Blank Spots on the Map:  The Dark Geography of the Pentagon’s Secret World
Call Number:  355.34320973  P138b

Q Brainlash:  Maximize Your Recovery from Mild Brain Injury
Call Number:  617.48103  D415b

Q Concentration Camps on the Home Front:  Japanese Americans in the House of Jim Crow
Call Number:  940.5317767  H849c

Q   The Cuba Wars:  Fidel Castro, the United States, and the Next Revolution
Call Number:  972.91064  E68c

Q The Dumbest Generation:  How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don’t Trust Anyone Under 30)
Call Number:  302.231  B344d

Q The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine
Call Number:  973.775  S381e

Q Hitler’s Private Library:  The Books that Shaped His Life
Call Number:  027.1  R988h

Q No Time to Think:  The Menace of Media Speed and the 24-hour News Cycle
Call Number:  071.3  R813n

Q  Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making
Call Number:  352.236  M134p




Text Box: Q The Quote Verifier:  Who Said What, Where, and When
Call Number:  808.882  K44q

Q   Rebels Without Borders:  Transnational Insurgencies in World Politics
Call Number:  303.64  S163r

Q  Rock, Paper, Scissors:  Game Theory in Everyday Life
Call Number:  519.3  F534r

Q Terrorism, 2005-2007:  A Chronology
Call Number:  363.32509  M625t  2005/2007

Q  Triumph Over Tyranny:  The Heroic Campaigns that Saved 2,000,000 Soviet Jews
Call Number:  305.8924  S755t

Q Unembedded:  Two Decades of Maverick War Reporting
Call Number: 070.4333092  T264u

Q Why We Hate Us:  American Discontent in the New Millennium
Call Number:  973.93  M612w
Text Box: New Titles at MSFRIC
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Project Muse®

Text Box:     Project MUSE® is a new database being offered.  It offers full text access to current content from prestigious humanities and social science journals.  MUSE is the most reliable source of titles from many of the world’s leading university presses and scholText Box: arly societies, journals with critically acclaimed articles by the most respected scholars in their fields.
     With MUSE’s strengths in international relations, political science, and economics, the Social Sciences Collection is a good fit to meet the needs of Text Box: special libraries and research institutes like MSFRIC.
    In the Journals By Title listing, the ones MSFRIC subscribes to are marked by a green box.  All other journals, you can only see an abstract of the articles.
Text Box: Grads  of  SAASS,  AWC,
&  ACSC!
   Please stop by the Circulation desk to clear your account before leaving Maxwell AFB.  If you will be remaining on Maxwell AFB as faculty, permanent party, or a student in another school, please come by the Circulation Desk in the library to update your account; otherwise, your library account will be deleted after graduation.  Thanks!
Text Box: It might be a good idea if the various countries of the world would occasionally swap history books, just to see what other people are doing with the same set of facts.  Bill Vaughan, columnist, Kansas City Star