Papers, 1950-1969.
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Wieck, David T
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Goddard, Arthur
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Lissner, Will
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Neilson, Francis, 1867-1961
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Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968
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Resident of Hagerman, Idaho; novelist and director of Idaho Writers' Project for the Works Progress Administration. From the description of Collection, 1927-1972. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42927292 American teacher, poet, novelist; taught at University of Utah and New York University. From the description of Letter to Robert Newton Linscott [manuscript], 1930 November 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812269 Ame...
Roseman, Herbert C.
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Herbert C. Roseman was an editor and publisher with Revisionist Press whose reprints included works of Harry Elmer Barnes and Francis Neilson. He was also associated with the School of Living and served on the editorial board for its publication, "A Way Out." From the description of Papers, 1950-1969. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 29528029 ...
Rothbard, Murray Newton, 1926-1995
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Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1889-1968
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Barnes taught economics, sociology and history at various colleges and universities, including Harvard, Columbia, Smith, Amherst, Temple, Colorado, and the New School for Social Research from 1918-1955. He was with the editorial department of Scripps-Howard newspapers from 1929-1940 and was a consultant on criminology and penology to federal and state government agencies. A noted revisionist historian, Barnes questioned conventional views of orthodox religion and the origins of World War I, and ...
School of Living of America (Brookville, Ohio)
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Martin, James Joseph, 1916-
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James J. Martin was an author, libertarian, and revisionist historian. He graduated with a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire in 1942, and received his M.A. (1945) and Ph. D. (1949) degrees in history from the University of Michigan. He taught political science at Deep Springs College, California and Rampart College, Larkspur, Colorado. His book "Men Against the State" was reissued three times. He was the author of two volumes, "American Liberalism" and "World Politics, 1931-1941," as wel...
Revisionist Press.
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