Wayne S. Vucinich symposium photographs 2000.

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Wayne S. Vucinich symposium photographs 2000.

Collection contains two spiral-bound notebooks of color photographs taken by Dietmar Hochmuth during the symposium; people represented include Vucinich, Nancy S. Kollmann, Alexander Dallin, Alexander Vucinich, Thomas Simons, Gabor Vermes, Reginald Zelnik, Norman Naimark, and Gordon Craig.

.25 linear feet.

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Craig, Gordon Alexander, 1913-

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Historian of European diplomacy and expert on modern Germany. Craig was educated at Princeton University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1941. He was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford in 1938. During World War II he worked in Washington for the Office of Strategic Services and the Dept. of State before joining the U.S. Marine Corps. After the war he taught at Princeton; in 1961 he joined the faculty at Stanford University. He was the first recipient of the J.E. Wallace Sterling Professorship in the Humanities,...

Kollmann, Nancy Shields, 1950-....

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Vermes, Gábor

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Zelnik, Reginald E. 1936-

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Reginald Ely Zelnik (b. May 8, 1936, d. May 17, 2004) was born in New York City. He graduated from Princeton University in 1956. After a tour of duty in the U.S. Navy, he received his M.A. (1961) and Ph.D. (1966) from Stanford University. He taught briefly at Indiana University before joining the history faculty at U.C. Berkeley in 1964, where he was active in the Free Speech Movement. He taught courses in imperial and modern Russian history. He died in Berkeley. From the description...

Naimark, Norman M.

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Vucinich, Wayne S.

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Vucinich joined the Stanford faculty in the Department of History in 1946, teaching courses on Western civilization and Russian and East European history until 1988. He earned his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in Slavic languages and history at the University of California-Berkeley. After graduating in 1941 he joined the Office of Strategic Services and served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1945. Vucinich's many publications include Serbia Between East and West (1954), The Ottoman Emp...

Vucinich, Alexander, 1914-2002

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Hochmuth, Dietmar.

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In 2000, Vucinich's former students, including several prominent academics, honored him by organizing a two-day symposium on the Balkans. From the description of Wayne S. Vucinich symposium photographs 2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 464689882 Biographical/Historical Sketch In 2000, Vucinich's former students, including several prominent academics, honored him by organizing a two-day symposium on the Balkans. ...

Dallin, Alexander, 1924-2000

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Professor of International Relations at Columbia University, 1956-1977. From the description of Alexander Dallin Papers, 1934-1955. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409482 American historian and political scientist. From the description of Alexander Dallin papers, 1928-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500782 ...

Balkans. (April 14-15, 2000 : Stanford University)

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