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  • st-Operas of Pfitzner, Krenek, and Hindemith: Politics and the Ideology of the Artist, Aldershot: As
  • al lawsuits related to advocacy of Papiamento politics and culture.
  • Goldberg, Eric J. "Popular Revolt, Dynastic Politics, and Aristocratic Factionalism in the Early M
  • cy responsible for both the country's foreign politics and its relationship with the European Union.
  • WikiProject Biography / Politics and Government
  • She also edited Women, Politics and the Constitution (1990).
  • He felt attracted to politics and became a member of the Reformed Political
  • democratic institutions and cultures, gender politics, and political communications in many countri
  • 7th Canadian Parliament, Butcher left federal politics and did not seek re-election in the 1935 vote
  • Quinn involved himself in territorial politics and ran for the territorial senate in 1956.
  • He disliked academic politics and academic life so much that he resigned in
  • Hearts and Minds is a politics and current affairs programme presented by No
  • At that time, it was the heartbeat of politics and trade in Taiwan.
  • He participated in union politics and established and edited a left-wing newspa
  • After his defeat, Brice dropped out of Ohio politics and died in 1898 of pneumonia.
  • He then returned to local politics and was Chairman of the Hampshire County Coun
  • Moore became active in local Conservative politics and was elected to serve as a Councillor in t
  • degree in Politics and Economics.
  • He was very interested in politics and bragged that he attended every session of
  • is the socially turbulent 1970s, when radical politics and the emerging gay rights movement clashed
  • and Punishment: Intersections of Resistance, Politics and Justice, 1884-1907 (University of Oklahom
  • Party of New Jersey engages in both electoral politics and non-electoral activism.
  • He was also active in politics and the militia, fighting in the Utah War and
  • He was also active in politics and served as chairman of the New York Conser
  • Speaking Out: Writings on Sex, Law, Politics and Society, 1954-95 (1997)
  • d as a teacher but quickly became involved in politics and enthralled with the inequality and povert
  • They spent hours conversing on literature, politics, and human nature, and he escorted her to dan
  • etz; June 9, 1958) has had a varied career in politics and entertainment.
  • In 1965 Jokonya became more involved in politics and was appointed as Secretary for Political
  • urnal covering developments in modern African politics and society.
  • arrested due to his involvement in socialist politics, and soon after that moved to Vienna in 1909.
  • health policy, the labor movement, electoral politics and food.
  • has returned to the LSE to teach a course in Politics and Communication.
  • Ruiz Belvis became involved in politics and took up the cause of abolitionism in the
  • has made appearances on public TV discussing politics and morality.
  • In October, 1979, Doody left provincial politics and was appointed to the Senate by then Progr
  • individualism, he rejected both parliamentary politics and their instrument of legitimization, polit
  • Giovanni Capoccia is Professor of Comparative Politics and Tutorial Fellow in Politics at Corpus Chr
  • Adversary Politics and Electoral Reform (editor), 1975 (ISBN 0-9
  • Beginning in October 2004, she studied Politics and History at TU Dresden.
  • In 1930, Reid entered federal politics and was elected Liberal Member of Parliament
  • is an academic and author specializing in the politics and history of the Near and Middle East.
  • In 1866 he retired from politics and went into business, with disastrous resul
  • Stories of Peoplehood: The Politics and Morals of Political Memberships.
  • Nuclear Politics and the Future of Global Disarmament, with Ac
  • He was also interested in politics, and was a member of the Reichstag from 1877
  • Jones, M. Newitt & S. Roberts (eds), Politics and People in Revolutionary England (1986);
  • p were to raise awareness of Cornish culture, politics and society, both within Britain and internat
  • Ryan Nobles - weeknight news (also politics and government reporter)
  • dynamics, and all that juicy stuff tied into politics and more."
  • In 1892, Cornelius entered state politics and was elected to a two-year term in the Ore
  • Limerick, but was beaten, and he then gave up politics and devoted himself to natural history.
  • ected convention in marriage and dress, party politics and dogmas: they were tolerantly intolerant."
  • tional radio and has written articles on art, politics and culture.
  • Politics and the Imagination (2010)
  • esides poetry, his interests included Liberal politics and musical composition and he composed sever
  • iversity Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University o
  • la Training teachings cover art, society, and politics and the goal of creating an enlightened socie
  • at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University's Ke
  • Portland: People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001, Oregon State Universit
  • sh solo career suffered due to record company politics and the effects of 1980s production styles.
  • rom Henan University in 1985 with a degree in politics and education.
  • John A. Petropulos; Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece; Prin
  • College, Oxford, where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
  • also displayed an impressive understanding of politics and diplomacy.
  • (source Center for Responsive Politics and FEC filings)
  • Phenomenon of Political Marketing (1990) and Politics and Propaganda, Weapons of Mass Seduction (20
  • Kauai retired from politics and became a priest.
  • Guest - Tony Martin talking politics and commenting on John Howard's can-do countr
  • Latin-American Politics and Government.
  • as a forceful proponent of free trade both in politics and business, opposing tariffs or other restr
  • a part of numerous other deals involving both politics and private financial affairs, this particula
  • d War II he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna from 1951 to 1965.
  • as awarded first class honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
  • s on topics from "economics and government to politics and culture".
  • municipal election of 2003, Power returned to politics and defeated Lim.
  • "Class Conflict, Municipal Politics, and Governmental Reform in Gilded Age Chicag
  • n, cross-cultural reflexion on Civil Society, Politics and Religion is his focus.
  • Paternoster was interested in politics and in 1835 produced a handbill calling for p
  • described as one of the 'issues in Ondo State politics' and a 'firebrand'.
  • ng his retirement from soccer, Maliza entered politics and law.
  • Many members are involved in Palestinian politics and come from Ramallah's most prominent towns
  • Politics and the Pulpit 1856
  • English Reformations: Religion, Politics, and Society under the Tudors.
  • His recent work focuses on Israeli politics and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
  • s loss to Feinstein, Van de Kamp retired from politics and with his wife returned to his hometown of
  • Celebrity, Politics and Public Life
  • Int-Veen studied politics and German law in Munich.
  • lease, she went to Warwick University to read Politics and discovered her vocation.
  • of the founding members of the Department of Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck.
  • 28th Canadian Parliament, Grills left federal politics and did not campaign in another election.
  • kind of thing that makes people cynical about politics and politicians.
  • hodist missionary where he became involved in politics and helped found the first American newspaper
  • The English, Geography, History and Politics and International Studies (POLIS) schools at
  • Aspeflaten was also involved in politics, and served as a deputy representative to the
  • American University in Cairo with a degree in politics and economics.
  • In: From Politics and History, Federal Agency for Civic Educati
  • ege is also home to the Lou Frey Institute of Politics and Government.
  • literary activist, crucial in the regionalist politics and history of the west of France.
  • Isabel Maria retired from politics and turned her life to religion.
  • ks and articles, mostly on aspects of Chinese politics and policymaking.
  • announced both his retirement from provincial politics and his candidacy for Mayor of Burlington.
  • this final loss, he gave up on Parliamentary politics, and was instead elected to Mexborough Urban
  • Reycraft returned to municipal politics, and was elected mayor of Southwest Middlesex
  • Beyerchen, Alan D. Scientists Under Hitler: Politics and the Physics Community in the Third Reich
  • He was a Liberal in politics and vice-president of the executive board of
  • y as the greatest acting from the microbes of politics and its politicians.
  • anti-militarist and published essays on art, politics and culture.
  • sein he adopted a quietist approach, avoiding politics and confrontation with the government.
  • Heselton was active in Deerfield town politics, and was president of the Massachusetts Selec
  • Theories of International Politics and Zombies (Princeton University Press, 2010
  • Bost was a firefighter before entering politics and becoming a full-time state legislator and
  • His involvement in politics and his appearance in TV talk shows led to a
  • it met criteria for inclusion in the areas of politics and government as well as architecture.
  • d goal was outlined in his motto - "little of politics and plenty of administration."
  • cs including health, financial matters, local politics, and several syndicated talk radio programs.
  • University of Wales, Cardiff (BSc Econ in Politics), and the College of William and Mary, Virgin
  • outh conference, he became disillusioned with politics, and moved to London in 1956.
  • He has written several books and articles on politics and history of wildlife conservation, forest
  • However, Wheaton returned to politics, and was elected state representative in 1889
  • Firm members have historically been active in politics and civic affairs.
  • His research interests lie in the politics and religion of later medieval England.
  • single mother, as well as his experiences in politics and the military.
  • He wrote numerous books on national politics and the goods and evils of it.
  • s always been part of David Bohrman's work in politics and elections.
  • Perspectives on Economics, Politics and Ethics, Ankara: 2005.
  • D'Anieri's research focuses on politics and foreign policy in the post-Soviet states.
  • He specializes in literature, politics and historiography in the early modern period
  • He became active in Democratic Party politics and served as a delegate to the Democratic Na
  • He studied in politics and law in Bonn, and subsequently Cologne.
  • st Yorkshire, and took a first in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, at Christ Church, Oxford.
  • newsreader and as a reporter, specialising in politics and international affairs.
  • From 1855 until 1868, Hamilton avoided politics and resumed the practice of law and farming i
  • ence Decore followed his fathers footsteps in politics and became Mayor of Edmonton and Leader of th
  • In Women, Politics, and Change.
  • nd globalization issues and more generally on politics and culture.
  • 2003) Book review: The Revenge of Conscience: Politics and The Fall of Man.
  • m in 1991 returned the country to multi-party politics, and the next pluriform elections were held i
  • He teaches comparative politics and political economy, and has published in t
  • erally tried to promote liberal causes in his politics and paintings.
  • College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
  • He retired from politics and the parliament on 29 January 1996, about
  • Maltz, Earl M., “Radical Politics and Constitutional Theory: Senator Jacob M.
  • s a negligible role in mainstream Palestinian politics, and is often seen as controlled by the Syria
  • ips and access to internship opportunities in politics and media.
  • avation suggests they were centres for trade, politics and religion with certain areas within the en
  • He would run in provincial politics and was elected in 2003 in LaFontaine as a Li
  • Black Panther Party, she focused on electoral politics and community service.
  • University and graduated three years later in politics and publishing.
  • He is a specialist in French politics and political ideas under the Third Republic.
  • The paper covers local news, politics, and sport, including the town's largest club
  • elease from jail in 1946, he joined communist politics and became a member of the Communist Party of
  • n gained suffrage, Wilkins stayed involved in politics and in 1922, she was one of three candidates
  • Thereafter he left the politics and became a diplomat.
  • d jestbooks, his interests included farriery, politics and travel.
  • guests discuss current events in pop culture, politics, and general media happenings.
  • Politics and Policy in Traditional Korea (1975)
  • The Political Economy: Readings in the Politics and Economics of American Public Policy
  • Ramachandran, who later switched over to politics and became the state's chief minister.
  • After her return, she became involved in politics, and joined the Liberal Democratic Party, win
  • January 2009 he announced his retirement from politics and did not contest the 2009 local elections.
  • BA and honorary MA from Oxford in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
  • esty, gender and gender-relations, sexuality, politics, and especially identity are important aspect
  • literature, the collection suggests that the politics and the aesthetics of rape representation are
  • He turned to politics and succeeded the retiring William Kingston F
  • ine, a best selling author and commentator on politics and values in the United States.
  • The Message Bearers: The nationalist politics and the entertainment media in South India, 1
  • mandate, Coveney opted to remain in national politics and resigned from the European Parliament.
  • He was the author of three books on politics, and the 8th Circuit Federal Courthouse in St
  • eynote speech exhibiting his genuine love for politics and political conventions.
  • hich evolving trends in painting, literature, politics, and popular culture disguised hidden agendas
  • nization, it included well-known members from politics and Church politics at that time.
  • It is described in Coming on strong: gay politics and culture as containing lesbian erotica.
  • After returning home, he entered politics and was elected to the San Francisco Board of
  • s described as "one of the sharpest minds for politics and business."
  • Politics and Policies of the Truman Administration
  • is a graduate of UCD with a BA in History and Politics and an MA in Politics.
  • bject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture (2001) (ISBN 0679783431)
  • until May 1901, where he resigned from State politics and ran for Federal politics.
  • Tierney studied politics and Asian studies at Flinders University, bef
  • nder three supreme leading states in economy, politics and culture.
  • and Magdalen College, Oxford where he studied politics and philosophy.
  • This newspaper was Democratic in politics and featured news about the War of 1812, poli
  • Chaffee entered politics and helped organize the Colorado Territory, s
  • Handal became involved in local politics, and was Mayor of Bergen from 1945 to 1953.
  • ty of Massachusetts engages in both electoral politics and non-electoral activism.
  • become so good that he turned his thoughts to politics and election to Parliament.
  • “Somocista women, right-wing politics, and feminism in Nicaragua, 1936-1979.”
  • sity of Oviedo, where he became interested in politics and approached the Moderate Party.
  • In 1992 he returned to politics and became Deputy Prime Minister until 1995,
  • He then entered politics and was Member of Parliament (MP) for Totnes
  • One of the aims of his life was to free politics and jurisprudence from the control of theolog
  • in Europe, chapter in Amy Elman, ed., Sexual Politics and the European Union, Berghahn, Oxford, Eng
  • In 1919, he published Politics and the Canadian Army Medical Corps, criticiz
  • ndent Westminster School, he read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) at Christ Church, Oxford
  • Andrei Markovits, a professor of comparative politics and German studies at the University of Michi
  • zine denounced the connections between Mafia, politics and business in Catania.
  • ion of the convent, which now houses History, Politics and Religious Education.
  • nly on gore, but in their later years more on politics and social matters.
  • rican American history, 20th century American politics, and the history of the Cold War.
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