1924 - , began his career as a correspondent for the New York Times; doctoral degrees in economics from Princeton University; master's degree from the University of California; Berkeley; served on many university faculties in the United States; including the University of California; Haverford College; Rice University and Boston University; his scholarly work seeks to bring accounting and economics closer together; an interest he applied in work with developing countries and consulting engagements with the U.S. Departments of Treasury and State and the U. S. Agency for International Development
Wirkungsdaten ca. 21.Jh., is an associate professor of ethnomusicology and dance studies at Residental College in the Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University. She has conducted fieldwork in dancehalls in the Midwestern United States; studying the performance of couple dance genres like salsa; swing; tango; and ballroom. Her work on popular culture involves the relationship between music and dance as well as the dynamics of affinity groups; cross-cultural encounters; and amateur performance. Her research on whiteness; race; and performance appears in The Journal of American Folklore; Dance Research Journal; American Music; and elsewhere. Before joining MSU; Joanna taught at Bowdoin College and Millikin University. When not in her office; Joanna enjoys dancing; “musicking; ” swimming; and playing in the park with her daughter; Ellery.
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Department of Educational Sciences; Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences; Babes-Bolyai University; Cluj-Napoca; Romania and Department of Social Sciences; East Georgia State College; United States of America; dorin.dolean ubbcluj.ro
Wirkungsdaten ca. 21. Jh., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; United States Army (2013); veröffentlicht u.a. zum Donatismus
keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, tätig an der United States Military Academy; West Point; Promotion an der American University; Washington; DC
Wirkungsdaten 1937-, b. in Poland as Sheva Weiler; immigrated to the United States after World War II
Wirkungsdaten [20.Jh.], Schwed. Repräsentant des "United States War Refugee Board"
1926 - , David E. Bentley Professor of Political Economy at The Institute of World Politics; Director of the Latin American Institute at The Catholic University of America from 1965-1982; United States Ambassador to Guatemala (1984–1987).
1912 - 1997, Amerikan. Jüdin; Mitbegründerin des United States Holocaust Memorial Council; poln. Herkunft
Wirkungsdaten 2009-, PhD in critical studies in 2009 from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts; completing his dissertation Embodied Memory: The Formation of Archived Audiovisual Holocaust Testimony in the United States. From 2009 to 2012 he was a postdoctoral fellow at McMaster University in Hamilton; Ontario; where he taught courses on Holocaust representation; global cinema; and Holocaust historiography.