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Ustinov, A. B., and I. E. Loshchilov. "The Great War and Siberian Memory: Georgy Vyatkin in an American Poetry Anthology of 1916." Studies in Theory of Literary Plot and Narratology 15, no. 2 (2020): 106–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2410-7883-2020-2-106-128.

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The essay is dedicated to a rather extraordinary episode in the literary biography of the Siberian poet Georgy Vyatkin (1885–1938), when one of his poems was translated by the American social worker Alice Stone Blackwell (1857–1950) and published in 1916 in the magazine “The Russian Review.” The authors carefully reconstruct political and ideological contexts of this publication, directly linked to the United States’ entry into the Great War. They pay special attention to the literary and social activities of Alice Stone Blackwell. They discuss what place Vyatkin’s poem “To the Descendants’ to
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Prendergast, A. "Scientific Biography in the United States." Choice Reviews Online 46, no. 02 (2008): 227–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.46.02.227.

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Baron, Robert, Mary Hufford, and Amy Shuman. "Salons 4: Sustainabilities." Journal of American Folklore 137, no. 543 (2024): 120–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/15351882.137.543.11.

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Abstract The “Sustainabilities” salons, organized by the Fellows of the American Folklore Society, drew together folklorists from the United States, Europe, and Asia, who were interested in frameworks for the study and stewardship of culture at the nexus of economy, ecology, nature, and the multi-species ethnographic and ontological turn. Conversations highlighted the continuing friction between public environmental policies grounded in Western instrumental, anthropocentric attitudes toward nature, and deeply relational values espoused by Indigenous and environmental justice communities, and b
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Zhang, Juwen. "Where Were/Are Asian American Folklorists?" Journal of American Folklore 136, no. 540 (2023): 199–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/15351882.136.540.04.

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Abstract The establishment of the American Folklore Society (AFS) and the Journal of American Folklore (JAF) in the 1880s was in the midst of a series of federal laws excluding Chinese people from entering the United States, along with a wave of scientific racism that was also pervasive in American society. While Asian Americans and their folklore were not included in the goals of AFS, there was a voice to consider the Chinese American customs as part of American folklore even in 1890. The fact, however, is that in the first 60 years of JAF, there was no publication by an Asian American folklo
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Cox, Traci. "Rewilding My Brain: Folklore, Disability, and the Non-human World." Journal of American Folklore 137, no. 545 (2024): 367–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/15351882.137.545.09.

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Abstract The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that one in four people in the United States currently lives with a disability. Such a prominent folk group—sixty-one million people—deserves more serious scholarly attention and engagement by folklorists. This autoethnographic essay explores the long-lasting and damaging personal, educational, and cultural impacts of misdiagnosed and misunderstood neurodivergence. The author invites readers to consider the key role folklorists can, and should, play in investigating the relationship between disability, folk medicine, and healin
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Lookingbill, Brad. "Weisner And Hartford, Eds., American Portraits - Biographies In United States History." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 23, no. 2 (1998): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.23.1.92-94.

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Teaching historians often assign biography to supplement reading lists for the introductory survey classroom, even though selecting which life to share might be a difficult process. Biography represents a unique form of history and literature, inviting a reader to come to terms with the significance of human agency. Indeed, a biography possesses the potential to reveal how a particular person influenced and was influenced by broader historical forces.
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Phillips, Carla Rahn, and William D. Phillips. "Christopher Columbus in United States Historiography: Biography as Projection." History Teacher 25, no. 2 (1992): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/494269.

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Barilleaux, Ryan J. "Gonzo biography." Review of Politics 68, no. 2 (2006): 347–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670506280136.

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The single organizing fact of the Cold War was “the bomb.” In our present age of unipolarity, globalization, and the clash of civilizations, it is useful to remember that our current complexities exist only because the previous age of stark simplicity has passed into history. The decades from the end of World War II until the fall of Communism were years shaped by a nuclear standoff. The threat of nuclear conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union framed the politics and culture of the age. This framing was especially apparent in the 1950s and 1960s, before arms-control agreements
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Edward Beauchamp. "Education and Biography in the Contemporary United States: An Introduction." Biography 13, no. 1 (1990): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bio.2010.0381.

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N'Diaye, Diana Baird. "“Won't You Help to Sing These Songs of Freedom?”: Sharing Authority, Co-curation, and Supporting Community-Driven Heritage Work." Journal of American Folklore 137, no. 543 (2024): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/15351882.137.543.03.

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Abstract Folklorists should enable communities to research and represent their culture on their own terms through yielding authority and facilitating their investigation of the community's own heritage. Community scholar programs in the United States provide training in research, interpretation, and methods of representation. The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage has carried out community-driven heritage programs in tourism, curriculum development, and the research and presentation of personal adornment. This liberatory, community-centered heritage work contrasts with some
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McMahon, Felicia Faye. "Repeat Performance: Dancing DiDinga with the Lost Boys of Southern Sudan." Journal of American Folklore 118, no. 469 (2005): 354–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4137918.

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Abstract In folklore studies, there is a dearth of information about the transnational processes by which diasporic communities actively negotiate their identities. In this article, I examine the variables that affect the cultural performances of the DiDinga, an understudied group of southern Sudanese refugees, known in the United States by the moniker "The Lost Boys." In today’s world of globalization and transnationalism, documentation and interpretation of recontextualized performances is more critical than ever before. Part of this inquiry seeks to make explicit the tensions that affect wa
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Berlin, Robert H. "United States Army World War II Corps Commanders: A Composite Biography." Journal of Military History 53, no. 2 (1989): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1985746.

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Gonzelez-Jimenez, Mario. "Elmer Imes, Black History of the United States and Spectroscopy." Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 50, no. 1 (2025): 28–36. https://doi.org/10.70359/bhc2025v050p028.

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Elmer Imes (1883-1941) measured for the first time the infrared spectrum of hydrogen chloride. His results ended the debate on the quantization of molecular motions. However, despite the recognition he achieved for it, his scientific career was altered by the barriers faced by African-American citizens in the Jim Crow-era United States. This article explores Imes's biography and the influence of his work, showing how both reflect the lives of those who suffered from segregation and racism daily.
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Griffiths, Jonathan. "Lives and works — biography and the law of copyright." Legal Studies 20, no. 4 (2000): 485–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121x.2000.tb00156.x.

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In both the United Kingdom and the United States, there have been a substantial number of copyright disputes concerning the creation of biographical works. Prominent recent examples have involved J D Salinger and Sir Stephen Spender. In many such disputes, the claimant's motive for bringing infringement proceedings is not financial but ‘personal’— for example, to protect privacy or reputation. In this article, it is argued that, when copyright is employed for such motives, inconsistent results can arise. In particular, in such cases, it is demonstrated that the possession of a copyright intere
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Kubyshkin, Alexander, and Ivan Kurilla. "“Reluctant Diplomat”: Nikolai Vasilievich Novikov’s Biography Pages." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 1 (March 2024): 87–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2024.1.8.

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Introduction. The article analyzes the biography and diplomatic activities of Nikolai Vasilievich Novikov (1903–1989), a Soviet diplomat who represented the USSR in Cairo and in Washington during World War II and took part in the efforts to establish a new system of international relations at the beginning of the Cold War. Methods and materials. The article is based on published texts by Nikolai Novikov himself, diplomatic documents, periodicals, and materials from his personal archive, deposited in the Archive of the European University at St. Petersburg by the diplomat’s family. Analysis. Th
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Reidy, David A. "Rawls and Racial Justice in the United States." Tocqueville Review 43, no. 1 (2022): 69–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.43.1.69.

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It has become increasingly common for students and scholars to criticize Rawls’s work as irrelevant, or worse, when it comes to issues of race and justice. Though he clearly judges both structural and systemic racial hierarchy and interpersonal racial disrespect to be non-controversially unjust, Rawls does not much explore, either in his ideal theory or in his non-ideal theory, issues at the intersection of race and justice. In this essay, drawing from both his texts and biography, I highlight some of Rawls’s thoughts on, and the seriousness with which he approached, these matters. Though I do
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Yoffee, Norman. "Robert McCormick Adams: An Archaeological Biography." American Antiquity 62, no. 3 (1997): 399–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/282162.

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Robert Adams celebrated his 70th birthday on July 23, 1996. Forty years ago American Antiquity published his first journal article, which helped launch a remarkable career. Adams has influenced not only fundamental aspects of social evolutionary theory and archaeological reconnaissance surveys but also the structure of support for science in the United States and abroad. At the 1996 meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Adams was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. This essay traces the intellectual influences on Adams, the progress of his fieldwork, and the exposition and dev
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Zenkevich, I. V. "Archibald Cary Coolidge: A Promoter of Russian Studies in the United States." Язык и текст 3, no. 3 (2016): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/langt.2016030307.

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The article is dedicated to the contribution of Harvard professor Archibald Cary Coolidge and his students into the rise and development of Russian studies in American Universities. The author believes that it was due to their personal interest and enthusiasm that the Russian language began to be taught in the USA universities. The article provides information about Coolidge’s biography, his approach to teaching Russian, and his work aimed at popularizing Russian and introducing it into the American higher education curriculum.
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Maxwell, William J., and Bill V. Mullen. "James Baldwin in the Fire This Time." James Baldwin Review 7, no. 1 (2021): 159–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/jbr.7.9.

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William J. Maxwell, editor of James Baldwin: The FBI File (2017), interviews Bill V. Mullen on his 2019 biography, James Baldwin: Living in Fire, along the way touching on both Baldwin’s early internationalism and his relevance to the current wave of racial discord and interracial possibility in the United States.
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Ferguson, Robert. "Remembering Tom Heck and His Legacy." Soundboard Scholar 7, no. 1 (2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.56902/sbs.2021.7.18.

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An obituary of Thomas Heck (1943–2021), outlining his contributions to guitar scholarship, especially with reference to his seminal biography of Giuliani and his research into musical iconography. This article also describes his contribution to the classical guitar community in the United States, as the founding visionary of the Guitar Foundation of America.
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Zherdieva, Anastasiia M. "HISTORY OF THE REVIVAL OF THE JOURNAL “TURKISH FOLKLORE RESEARCH”." Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics 8, no. 2 (2025): 107–28. https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2025-8-2-107-128.

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The article describes in detail the history of the founding of the journal “Turkish Folklore Studies”, an iconic journal among the many folklore ones in Turkey. The important role of the magazine’s publisher İhsan Hınçer is revealed and his detailed biography is given. The article substantiates the importance of this journal for Turkish folklore studies. The article explains the importance of the journal for Turkish folklore studies. The journal was published every month without omission for 31 years (1949–1980). In those years, there were no folklore departments or state organizations in Turk
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Guerini, Andréia, Antonia de Jesus Sales, and Odile Cisneros. "Clarice Lispector’s translators in the United States." Revista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada 24, no. 47 (2022): 85–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2596-304x20222447agajsoc.

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ABSTRACT Clarice Lispector’s entry as an author into the United States happens at different moments, beginning in the 1950s, with the translation of several short stories, carried out among others by Elizabeth Bishop, culminating with a biography of the author written in English by Benjamin Moser in 2009, and a little later, with the publication of the short stories and other pieces, in the emblematic edition entitled The Complete Stories, in 2015, edited by Benjamin Moser and translated by Katrina Dodson. These publications put the translators in the spotlight, as they were responsible for re
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Abeshouse, Marnie, Scott Goldstein, and Benjamin Phillips. "Mark M. Ravitch: A Staple in Surgical History and Innovation." American Surgeon 86, no. 2 (2020): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313482008600212.

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Mark M. Ravitch is a surgeon worth acknowledging. He is credited for revolutionizing pediatric surgery as a subspecialty, mastering chest wall deformities and introducing the surgical stapler to the United States, to name a few. Above all, he was a notable leader, teacher, and author. This historical vingette is a brief snapshot of his biography and various achievements.
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Murphy, John W., Steven L. Arxer, and Linda L. Belgrave. "The Life Course Metaphor: Implications for Biography and Interpretive Research." Qualitative Sociology Review 6, no. 1 (2021): 4–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.6.1.02.

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This paper reviews qualitative research in the United States, highlighting the ways research has changed in the era of the third age. With growing attention to positive and uplifting aspects of aging, qualitative research has played a critical role in the exploration of the ways in which older adults are engaging in meaningful ways with others. We describe two key methodological approaches that have been important to examining positive aspects of aging and exploring the extent to which a growing number of years of healthy retirement are redefining the aging experience: ethnographic research an
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Jackson, Michael D. "Between Biography and Ethnography." Harvard Theological Review 101, no. 3-4 (2008): 377–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816008001910.

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My point of departure in this essay is Davíd Carrasco's Convocation Address at the Harvard Divinity School in September 2006. Speaking of the borderlands between Mexico and the United States, Carrasco projects an image of a vexed and ambiguous zone that is not merely geographic or political; it defines an existential situation of being betwixt and between, of struggle and suffering, that Karl Jaspers sums up in the term Grenzsituationen (borders/limit situations). The frontier throws up images of borderline experiences, of a destabilized and transgressive consciousness in which “dreams, repres
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Boylan, Talia. "Amy Barbour: Biography as Scholarly Self-Fashioning." New England Classical Journal 51, no. 2 (2024): 6–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.52284/necj.51.2.article.boylan.

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Amy Barbour (PhD Yale, 1902) was one of the first women to receive a PhD in Classics in the United States. This essay describes how Barbour’s social context, gender, and national identity inflected her engagement with transatlantic intellectual trends. A biographical sketch culminating with Barbour’s career at Smith College as Professor of Ancient Greek is followed by a description of her academic achievements in the light of contemporary disciplinary anxiety and the use of biography as a scholarly tool. This two-pronged approach complements the valuable body of scholarship on North American w
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Filimonova, Maria. "Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746–1825): Three-Time Presidential Candidate of the United States." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 3 (2022): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640020236-7.

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Charles Cotesworth Pinckney is one of the forgotten “founding fathers” of the United States. His diverse military, political and diplomatic activities have been poorly studied in American historiography and have received little attention on the part of Russian Americanists. The study of his biography is particularly relevant in the light of current trends in American society, where the activities of the “founding fathers” are viewed narrowly, solely through the prism of slavery and racism. Hence the aim of this article is to use the biography of a Southerner from the revolutionary era to illus
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Sergieva, Natalia S. "American Stage of Pitirim Sorokin’s Linguistic Biography." Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices 16, no. 1 (2019): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2618-897x-2019-16-1-35-44.

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The article discusses the features of the bilingualism of an eminent sociologist of the twentieth century Pitirim Sorokin in the American period of his life. The purpose of the study is to identify and explain the linguistic features of his scientific thinking in connection with the development of his scientific worldview. The study is based on the materials of Pitirim A. Sorokin Collection at the University of Saskatchewan (Canada). Archival manuscripts and research notes allow us to trace the process of changing the language and switching codes in the professional activities of Pitirim Sorok
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Shumakov, A. A. "THE LIFE OF MARTIN ROBINSON DELANY'S AND EVOLUTION HIS IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL VIEWS." Vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 01, no. 05 (2021): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2413-9912-2021-05-01-141-153.

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This article examines the evolution of the ideological and political views of Martin Robinson Delany, who is credited with the first conceptual justification of the doctrine of "black nationalism" in the United States. The author analyzes the main milestones of the biography of this figure, his rich literary heritage, focusing on the consideration of the internal dialectics of Delany's political philosophy, the variability and inconsistency of his views at various stages of life. Special attention is paid to Delany's attitude to the ideology of pan-Africanism and black nationalism, as well as
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beahrs, andrew. "Twain's Feast: ““The American”” at Table." Gastronomica 7, no. 2 (2007): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2007.7.2.26.

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While touring Europe in 1879, Mark Twain composed a long menu of the eighty American foods he professed to miss the most. Drawn from his own fondest memories of life in the United States, the menu allowed him to think of America without the bitterness that so often characterized his political commentary. Instead of a nation of hypocrisy and greed, he imagined a country of abundance and mighty appetite, the source of the folkways that he celebrated throughout his work. Maintaining this image required notable omissions, as he carefully constructed an image of America without details that could h
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Kimmage, Michael. "Gary Murrell. “The Most Dangerous Communist in the United States”: A Biography of Herbert Aptheker." American Historical Review 122, no. 3 (2017): 875–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.3.875.

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Halperin, Charles J. "(Re)Discovering George Vernadsky." Journal of Modern Russian History and Historiography 11, no. 1 (2018): 134–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22102388-01100006.

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Andrei Dvornichenko’s impressive Russkii istorik. Georgii Vernadskii. Puteshestviia v mire liudei, idei i sobytii is the first biography of the Russian émigré historian of Russia who was one of the founding fathers of the study of Russian history in the United States. Dvornichenko’s book surveys Vernadsky’s life and prodigious scholarly output in detail. It is now the standard work on the subject. Anyone interested in the Russian emigration, Russian historiography, or Russian history in general should read this monograph.
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Graham, Gordon. "Understanding America Better A Ten-book Challenge." Logos 23, no. 2 (2012): 31–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1878-4712-11111115.

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AbstractEleven Americans, including a publisher, an international entrepreneur, two librarians, an historian, an art designer, a real estate agent, an author, an academic, an IT consultant and a bibliophile, were asked to choose which ten books they would recommend to a new arrival in the United States. Their target was defined as literate in English, well read, and with an intelligent outsider's knowledge of the United States. The participants, who made their choices unbeknown to one another, were invited to annotate their choices. The result is a kaleidoscope of views and arguments, with sur
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Fokin, Aleksandr A., та Zalina M. Semenova. "Образ Ильи Муромца в сравнительно-историческом и историко-функциональном аспектах". Бюллетень Калмыцкого научного центра Российской академии наук, № 3 (25 грудня 2023): 135–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22162/2587-6503-2023-3-27-135-151.

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Introduction. Bylina is an ancient Russian epic song about the life and heroic deeds of Russian heroes, as well as about events or remarkable episodes in the national history of the 11th–16th centuries. Cycles of epics about Ilya Muromets are formed on the basis of ancient legends, united by the origin and character of the main character. It is not the name of the hero, but artistic plots inherited from the distant past that form the basis on which the historical epic develops. The purpose of the article is to identify the conditions for the formation and transformation of epic stories about I
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Juodis, Darius. "Documents from Stasys Žakevičius (Žymantas) archive." Genocidas ir rezistencija 1, no. 31 (2024): 163–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.61903/gr.2012.108.

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In 2009, the Museum of Genocide Victims of the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania received documents from the archive of Stasys Žakevičius (who was called Žymantas since 1945), a social activist, lawyer, and participant of the anti-Soviet and anti-Nazi resistance, from the United States of America. The documents from the archive collected and preserved by Žakevičius have not yet been used much in historical research, as they are scattered in various archives and reflect different periods of his biography.
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Chandler, David. "Paul Mus (1902––1969): A Biographical Sketch." Journal of Vietnamese Studies 4, no. 1 (2009): 149–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/vs.2009.4.1.149.

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Using recently available archival materials, this essay presents a new,detailed biography of Paul Mus (1902––1969), a brilliant scholar of Buddhism, a brave soldier, and a public intellectual who was out of step with the French establishment in the 1940s and 1950s as an early opponent of the First Indochina War and the French war in Algeria. His profound and timely insights into Vietnamese nationalism, largely ignored at the time, have had a delayed and positive impact on Vietnamese studies in France and the United States.
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Soliman, Maryan. ""The Most Dangerous Communist in the United States": A Biography of Herbert Aptheker by Gary Murrell." Journal of Southern History 83, no. 2 (2017): 479–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/soh.2017.0150.

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La Follette, Laetitia. "Looted Antiquities, Art Museums and Restitution in the United States since 1970." Journal of Contemporary History 52, no. 3 (2016): 669–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009416641198.

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US attitudes towards restitution and the problem of looted antiquities have shifted since 1970, as pressure builds to change norms for the acquisition of unprovenanced artefacts that have fueled a transnational trade in stolen objects and the depredation of archaeological sites worldwide. This article traces several triggers for change and initial steps towards a revised policy while also cataloguing areas of resistance. It examines the mechanisms of US government policy for international heritage protection and suggests that domestic legislation of the 1990s protecting the heritage of Native
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Zhao, Bingxiang. "Returning life to society: Biography as a narrative of the whole." Chinese Journal of Sociology 7, no. 2 (2021): 217–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057150x211009664.

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Biography is a unique form of narration in ethnography and historiography. This article attempts to position Lin Yueh-Hwa’s works within the context of sociological and anthropological debate since the 1920s. In doing so it explores the potential uses of the biographical method in the study of Chinese history and society. Although Lin was a bearer of the biographical tradition of Chinese literature and history, his works were also profoundly influenced by both the narrative method of life history in the United States and social-life studies in France. In addition to these two influential biogr
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Thum, Jasmine A. "Resiliency of a perpetual optimist: neurosurgeon Dr. Linda Liau." Neurosurgical Focus 50, no. 3 (2021): E18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2020.12.focus20954.

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It is not possible to capture all the depth that composes Dr. Linda Liau: chair of the Neurosurgery Department at the University of California, Los Angeles; second woman to chair a neurosurgery program in the United States; first woman to chair the American Board of Neurological Surgery; first woman president of the Western Neurosurgical Society; and one of only a handful of neurosurgeons elected to the National Academy of Medicine. Her childhood and family history alone could fascinate several chapters of her life’s biography. Nonetheless, this brief biography hopes to capture the challenges,
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Pecina, Jozef. "Literature as a Political Tool: Whig Efforts to Prevent the Election of Martin Van Buren." CLEaR 4, no. 2 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/clear-2017-0006.

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Abstract Starting with Andrew Jackson, presidential candidates in the United States used campaign biographies as useful political tools, and since 1824 no presidential election year has passed without a campaign biography. Martin Van Buren, President Jackson’s successor in the White House, became a target of a vicious campaign intended to prevent his election. His Whig opponents used a number of literary genres to slander him, including a mock campaign biography and a novel. The article focuses on the portrayal of Martin Van Buren in The Life of Martin Van Buren, allegedly written by Davy Croc
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Heideman, Paul M. "Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883–1918, Jeffrey B. Perry, New York: Columbia University Press, 2009." Historical Materialism 21, no. 3 (2013): 165–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-12341315.

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AbstractJeffrey B. Perry’s biography of Hubert Harrison restores the legacy of a central figure in the history of Black radicalism. Though largely forgotten today, Harrison was acknowledged by his early-twentieth-century peers as ‘the father of Harlem radicalism’. Author of pioneering analyses of white supremacy’s role in American capitalism, proponent of armed self-defence among African-Americans, and anti-colonial intellectual, Harrison played a central role in the development of Black politics in the United States. This review traces Harrison’s journey from socialist organiser to Black nati
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Sandell, David P. "John Rollin Ridge’s Joaquín Murieta and the Legacy of the Mexican American Frontier." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 28, no. 2 (2003): 21–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/azt.2003.28.2.21.

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This essay addresses colonial history, the underlying dynumics of nineteenth-century Mexican and United States political relations, and John Rollin Ridge’s biography to articulate Mexican and American frontier mythologies. These mythologies shnped California’s social context of the early 1850s, Ridge’s representation ofJoquín Murieta, and Jouquín’s impression. His impression, which combines self-reliance, enterprise, heroism, and villainy, has retained symbolic value for Californians. As a reification of the frontier mythologies, Jouquín expresses a legacy of conflict between Anglo Americans a
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Hart, Jonathan Locke. "Jane Gray’s Framing of Asa Gray through Autobiography, Biography, and Correspondence." Canadian Review of American Studies 52, no. 1 (2022): 66–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cras.2021-005.

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Jane Loring Gray, wife of celebrated and renowned Harvard botanist Asa Gray, helped to build up the work and the posthumous reputation of her husband as a leading scientist, an advocate of Charles Darwin, and a popular proponent of science in the nineteenth-century United States. Jane left Asa the scientist for others and wanted to create a portrait of Asa the person. This article discusses the Grays’ partnership in science, places that relationship in context, and stresses the contribution Jane made to Asa’s legacy, including the way she framed her husband’s work and reputation after his deat
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Cook, Weston F. "Islamic Expressions in Art, Culture, and Literature." American Journal of Islam and Society 15, no. 2 (1998): 155–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v15i2.2191.

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The Fourteenth Annual Conference of The American Councilfor the Study of islamic Societies, held on May 2 and 3, 1997,at The Connelly Center, Villanova University, Villanova, PAThe American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies (ACSIS), isone of the oldest continuing organizations in the United States that focusesspecifically on Muslim states, societies, and the problems confrontingMuslim communities throughout the world. Composed of American andforeign scholars, non-Muslims as well as Muslims, ACSIS encompassesthe full range of humanities and social science disciplines. The representeddi
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Varão, Rafiza. "A first glance at the work of Dorothy Blumenstock Jones." Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación 12, no. 2 (2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/medcom.19325.

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Despite having occupied an important position in the United States Office of War Information (OWI) and having actively participated in a decisive period of Communication Research, Dorothy Blumenstock Jones is a name almost forgotten in the history of the field of communication. All we know about her biography is like some puzzle pieces, although she made significant contributions to the study of movies in the 20th century. This paper seeks to portray not only biographical data about Jones but especially to map her work and its proposals related to the development of film analysis and content a
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Potrzeszcz, Jadwiga. "Życie i działalność naukowa Księdza Profesora Antoniego Kościa SVD." Biuletyn Stowarzyszenia Absolwentów i Przyjaciół Wydziału Prawa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego 10, no. 1 (2023): 41–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.32084/bsawp.5025.

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This article undertakes the issue of the life and scientific activity of Rev. Prof. Antoni Kość, particularly his contribution to the development of Polish and world philosophy of law. The author presents the biography of Antoni Kość beginning with the schooldays. In the article have been descibed the following stages: the seminary and theology studies in the Catholic University of Lublin; missionary work and law studies in Japan; law studies in Germany and the United States; studies and work at the universities in Japan and Korea; work at the Catholic University of Lublin. The author presents
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Kiper, Daniel. "Glosa do biografii Anny Wyczółkowskiej." Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki 69, no. 4 (2024): 29–95. https://doi.org/10.4467/0023589xkhnt.24.033.20683.

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This article seeks to enhance the biographical portrait of Anna Wyczółkowska (1853–1929), a pioneer of experimental psychological research, a social activist and publicist, and an outstanding figure in the intellectual life of Polish emigrants in the United States. Wyczółkowska was one of the first women to obtain a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zurich (1893). She then developed her career in the United States, collaborating with, among others, John Watson, the founder of behaviorism. Her biography reflects the experiences of the generation of women from Central and Eastern Eu
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Martynov, Andrii. "Hryshchenko T. A. Zbigniew Brzezinski. International strategist in the coordinates of history. Kyiv-Nizhyn: Publisher Lysenko M. M., 2020. 341 p." American History & Politics: Scientific edition, no. 11 (2021): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2521-1706.2021.11.8.

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The review dissects a monograph on the intellectual biography of Z. Brzezinski. The author of the monograph systematically and comparatively considered the conceptual and theoretical approaches of this American strategist against the backdrop of Cold War era and the unipolar world after the victory of the United States over the USSR. Z. Brzezinski was a great promoter and visionary of Ukraine, consistently advocated the rapprochement of the Ukrainian and Polish peoples in a united democratic Europe. In our opinion, an important place in the historiography of research on the influence of Z. Brz
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Vusatiuk, Nataliia. "NEW FACTS FOR OKSANA DRAI-KHMARA ASHER’S BIOGRAPHY." Слово і Час, no. 4 (August 31, 2024): 21–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33608/0236-1477.2024.04.21-40.

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The paper reconstructs the biography of Oksana Drai-Khmara Asher, the daughter of Mykhailo Drai-Khmara and a literary critic, poet, translator, and pianist. The research is based on documents recently transferred to the Department of Manuscripts and Textual Studies of Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, as well as the memoirs of her contemporaries. Oksana Drai-Khmara’s documents provide different dates and places of her birth. According to the archival sources, the researcher established that the actual date of birth was March 20, 1923. From
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