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Published in:Biography 2011-07, Vol.34 (3), p.556-634
Main Authors: Altizer, Nell, Angley, Patricia, Aranda, Lucia, Bell, Alana, Butler, Janet, Coullie, Judith Lütge, Fassiotto, Michael, Fischer, Lars, Garneau, Marie-Christine, Garneau, Théo, Peterson, Barbara Bennett
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Summary:Publications reviewed include ABC, AJS-Review, American Quarterly, The Americas, Australian Book Review, Canadian Historical Review, Catholic Historical Review, Eighteenth-Century Music, Eighteenth-Century Studies, European History Quarterly, European Legacy, French Studies, (Toronto) Globe and Mail, Hispania, Hispanic Review, History, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Israel Affairs, Journal of American Studies, Journal of the Civil War Era, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Journal of Social History, Journal of the Society for American Music, Journal of Sport History, Journal of World History, Modern and Contemporary France, The New Yorker, New York Review of Books (NYRB), New York Times Book Review (NYTBR), Notes, Pacific Historical Review, Parergon, Reviews in American History, Revolutionary Russia, Russian Review, Shofar, Slavonic and East European Review, Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Studi Francesi, Theatre Journal, El Universal, Victorian Studies, Women's Review of Books, Women's Studies, Women's Writing, and Zeitschriftfür historische Forschung; and from South Africa, artSMart, Die Burger, The Citizen: Ackerman and West's is an extraordinary love story, and that a devastating stroke intervened has made it only more moving. Since we are all mortal, none of us will experience love without also experiencing loss. [...] despite these impediments, because the Soviet leadership from Lenin's time onward realized how essential science was to the paramount task of achieving socialism and communism, it treated the scientists who remained loyal to it reasonably well. . . .
ISSN:0162-4962
1529-1456
1529-1456