Infographic of the Week 
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SOURCE: Norwich University
9-20-17 (date accessed)
Infographic of the Week: The Do's & Don'ts of Peace Negotiation
Norwich University’s guide to understanding when peace negotiations succeed.
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SOURCE: New England College • School of Graduate and Professional Studies
4-19-17 (accessed)
Infographic of the Week: America Goes to War
When we have decided to go to war.
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SOURCE: Norwich University
2-23-17 (accessed)
Infographic of the Week: American Women in War
Their Evolving Role
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SOURCE: OUPblog
9-24-16
Infographic of the Week: Shakespeare and performance from the 16th century to today
Visualizing Shakespeare's plays through the ages.
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SOURCE: Norwich University's Master of Arts in Military History program
9-20-16
Infographic of the Week: The Cost of U.S. Wars Then and Now
How the wars of the 21st Century compare with the wars of our past.
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SOURCE: OUPblog
Infographic of the Week: A collection of Victorian profanities
by Michael Adams
Throughout history, the English language has been altered by societal taboos. The role of social codes in the development of euphemisms can be explored through Victorian vulgarities.
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SOURCE: Build a Sign
6-29-16
Infographic of the Week: The Psychology of Campaign Signs
How politicians manipulate voters: A historical perspective.
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SOURCE: The Telegraph
3-3-16
Infographic of the Week: The planet’s history of violence over 4,000 years in one simple map
Search the interactive map to see where major battles in history have occurred and the 'bloodiest' parts of the world.
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