Robert Bruce Donald
Former stockbroker and V.P. for money management firms, I have owned my own consulting company writing business related content. Ran Enterprise Interactive, which created online content for many corporate Web sites.
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MIddlebury College, B.A. Political Science; Trinity College, M.A. HistoryInterests
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Mardi Gras Recipes: Cajun Style Meals, Snacks, Drinks and MoreHow to make a tub of New Orleans love for Fat Tuesday - Or any day! -
Buying the Dream: Life Magazine and Depression Advertising, 1936 - 1939The lure of consumerism as portrayed in Life Magazine in the later period of the Great Depression
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The 10th Mountain Division and the Boom in Post-War Skiing in AmericaAn historical look at alpine skiing in America from its modern roots in the 30s to the men of the 10th Mountain Division and their post-war contributions.
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Why Build Bike Trails?As this country becomes inundated by traffic where can commuters, pedestrians and tourists safely recreate and view a locale without worrying about their safety?
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An Analysis of Post Civil War Attitudes in the South: The Lost CauseThe Southern historical interpretation of the Civil War is reviewed from its infancy to its acceptance nationally, and finally its legacy is discussed.
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Political Pressure and the Grand Army of the RepublicHistorical overview of the first major grass roots political lobby in the U.S.
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Some Thoughts on Inside the Third Reich by Albert SpeerSynopsis and review of Albert Speer's famous book written in captivity.
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The American Revolution's Impact on Jamaica: 1774-1783The American Revolution slowed down the Atlantic slave and sugar trades to the point that island economies like Jamaica's were ruined forever.
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The Irish Free State in the First Half of the Inter-War Period Policy and Economic RealityThe newly formed Irish Free State is examined as a close economic partner to the UK in the 1920's.