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National and Confederate writers - traducción al ruso

UNITED STATES TRADE UNION
American Writers' Union; National Writers' Union
  • [[Jan Clausen]] speaking at National Writers Union
  • Susan E. Davis speaking at the National Writers Union

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писатели Союза /Севера/ и Конфедерации /Юга/
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  • 1st Virginia Cavalry-Example of a Confederate cavalryman wearing the stag hat
  • Confederate Artillery uniform, corporal
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  • Confederate Navy uniform, Lieutenants Armstrong and Sinclair
  • Richmond Depot shell jacket
  • Confederate Infantry uniform, Private [[Edwin Francis Jemison]], 2nd Louisiana Regiment, C.S.A. killed at Malvern Hill 1862
  • Example of a Confederate Naval Officer's Uniform (Statue of Captain [[Raphael Semmes]], Mobile, Alabama).
  • Butternut kepi in a German museum
  • June 1865 Photograph of captured and paroled officers of the 1st Louisiana Engineers CSA. <ref>Note: One officer 2nd from right top row a Lt is not identified—possibly this was: "Hodges, H. K. Lieut, act. Chief engr. District of Arkansas, staff of Gen. E. Kirby Smith, March 1865" see[https://books.google.com/books?id=u-ZYAAAAMAAJ&q=+E.Kirby+Smith&pg=PA67 ''Confederate Staff Officers'' 1861–1865 p. 78 [US War Dept].</ref>
  • Unidentified soldier in Confederate nine-button frock coat. From the [[Library of Congress]] Prints and Photographs division
  • Artillery uniform in accordance with the 1861 uniform regulations.
  • Cavalry uniforms in accordance with the 1861 uniform regulations.
  • Infantry uniform according to the 1861 uniform regulations.
U.S. CONFEDERATE STATES ARMED FORCES HAD THEIR OWN SERVICE DRESS AND FATIGUE UNIFORMS
Uniform of the Confederate Army; Uniform of the Confederate Navy; Uniforms of the Confederate Military; Confederate Military Uniform; Uniform of the Confederate Cavalry; Uniform of the Confederate Artillery; Uniforms of the Confederate military; Uniforms of the Confederate military forces; Civil War uniform (Confederate); Confederate Army uniforms; Uniforms of the Confederate States military forces; Confederate uniform
мундир солдата армии южан
Confederate States of America         
  • ARC]] definition. Virginia and Tennessee show the public votes, while the other states show the vote by county delegates to the conventions.
  • The inauguration of [[Jefferson Davis]] in Montgomery, Alabama
  • ''[[A Home on the Mississippi]]'', [[Currier and Ives]], 1871
  • Secretary of War]] (1865)
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  • [[Alexander H. Stephens]], Confederate Vice President; author of the '[[Cornerstone Speech]]'
  • Richmond bread riot, 1863
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  • Evolution of the Confederate States, December 20, 1860 – July 15, 1870
  • Davis's cabinet in 1861, Montgomery, Alabama<br />Front row, left to right: [[Judah P. Benjamin]], [[Stephen Mallory]], [[Alexander H. Stephens]], [[Jefferson Davis]], [[John Henninger Reagan]], and [[Robert Toombs]]<br />Back row, standing left to right: [[Christopher Memminger]] and [[LeRoy Pope Walker]]<br />Illustration printed in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''
  • Confederate Battle Flag]] pattern is the one most often thought of as the Confederate Flag today; it was one of many used by the Confederate armed forces. Variations of this design served as the Battle Flag of the Armies of Northern Virginia and Tennessee, and as the Confederate Naval Jack.
  • Provisional Congress]]''', Montgomery, Alabama
  • Natchez]], [[Mississippi]]
  • Elias Boudinot]], Cherokee secessionist, Rep. Indian Territory
  • Passers-by abusing the bodies of Union supporters near [[Knoxville, Tennessee]]. The two were hanged by Confederate authorities near the railroad tracks so passing train passengers could see them.
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  • [[Jefferson Davis]], President of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865
  • Main railroads of Confederacy, 1861; colors show the different gauges (track width); the top railroad shown in the upper right is the Baltimore and Ohio, which was at all times a Union railroad
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  • General in Chief]] (1865)
  • equestrian statue at the Virginia Capitol, Richmond, Virginia]]. The plates for the Seal were engraved in England but never received due to the Union Blockade.</ref>
  • Montgomery]]. The Secession Convention of Southern Churches was held here in 1861.
  • Recruitment poster: "Do not wait to be drafted". Under half re-enlisted.
  • border states]]) that primarily stayed in Union control. Red represents southern seceded states in rebellion, also known as the Confederate States of America. Uncolored areas were U.S. territories, with the exception of the [[Indian Territory]] (later [[Oklahoma]]).
  • [[William T. Sutherlin]] mansion, [[Danville, Virginia]], temporary residence of Jefferson Davis and dubbed "Last Capitol of the Confederacy"
DE FACTO FEDERAL REPUBLIC IN NORTH AMERICA FROM 1861 TO 1865
Provisional Confederate Government; Confederate State of America; Confederate states of america; Confederate States of American; The Confederacy; The Confederate States; Confederacy (American Civil War); Confederate States; Confederated states of america; Confedrated States of America; Confederated States of America; The Confederate States of America; US confederate; Confederate states; Southern Confederacy; Supreme Court of the Confederate States; States of the Confederate States; States of the Confederate States of America; Confederate States Of America; U.S. Confederate; Confederate State Supreme Court; Capital of the Confederacy; Confederate America; Confederate states of America; Confederate South; The South (American Civil War); South (American Civil War)
[амер., ист.] Конфедеративные Штаты Америки (официальное наименование Конфедерации одиннадцати южных штатов)

Definición

Национальная ассоциация промышленников
(НАП; National Association of Manufacturers)

крупнейшая организация монополистов США. Основана в 1895. Объединяет около 30 тыс. фирм (1973), включая наиболее могущественные концерны страны. НАП играет большую роль в системе политической и общественной жизни США. Руководящие органы НАП состоят из Совета директоров, президента, группы постоянных, региональных и почётных вице-президентов, а также около 20 постоянных комитетов, анализирующих и разрабатывающих рекомендации по многим вопросам и проблемам, входящим в сферу непосредственной деятельности государственного аппарата США (внешняя политика, экономическое положение страны и прогнозирование, международная экономическая деятельность, социальные изменения внутри страны, связь с общественностью и пути воздействия на неё, профсоюзы и рабочее движение, налогообложение и др.). Штаб-квартира НАП находится в Нью-Йорке; под её руководством действует ряд региональных центров ассоциации.

Wikipedia

National Writers Union

National Writers Union (NWU), founded on 19 November 1981, is the trade union in the United States for freelance and contract writers: journalists, book and short fiction authors, business and technical writers, web content providers and poets. Organized into 17 local chapters nationwide, it had been Local 1981 of the United Automobile Workers, AFL–CIO since merging with them in 1992. On 11 May 2020, the NWU disaffiliated with the UAW.

NWU is affiliated with the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the International Authors Forum (IAF), and the International Federation of Reproduction Rights Organisations (IFRRO).

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