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Opium of the intellectuals.(Comrades!: A History of World Communism)
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August 27, 2007|
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[Comrades!: A History of World Communism, Robert Service, Harvard University Press, 571 pages]
SINCE THE COLLAPSE of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR, scholars have busied themselves with a wealth of previously restricted archival material. In the process, they have made some important discoveries concerning, for example, Lenin's personal responsibility for mass murder and the Soviet decision to crush the Hungarian Revolution. But none of this has forced a dramatic rethinking of communist history. As a professor of Russian history at Oxford, Robert Service ...
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JOHNS HOPKINS TO RENOVATE GILMAN HALL
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...University's historic Gilman Hall will begin this summer...humanities. Starting in June, Gilman, the main building on...Hopkins," Brody said. "Gilman Hall was designed specifically...s first president, Daniel Coit Gilman, was dedicated...
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New York City Real Estate Investment Banker William Polk Carey Donates $10 Million to Baltimore's Gilman School.
PR Newswire
; ...Carey, the founder of the Gilman School in 1897, today...Carey Foundation to the Gilman School. The donation...single private gift in Gilman's 107-year history...Baltimore civic leaders Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president...
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Johns Hopkins University plans $73M facelift to Gilman Hall
Newspaper article from: The Daily Record (Baltimore)
; ...73 million overhaul of Gilman Hall this summer, modernizing...departments under one roof. Gilman has traditionally been...renovation because she said Gilman Hall has been in dire...s first president, Daniel Coit Gilman, Gilman Hall is...
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The Baltimore Sun Architecture column: Old houses, new museums.(Column)
Newspaper article from: Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
; ...Day School, predecessor of the Gilman School. In 1902, it was donated...reopens after the renovation of Gilman Hall on the Homewood campus. The...university's first president, Daniel Coit Gilman, and contains a wide range of...
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The Secularization of the Academy.
Magazine article from: Journal of Social History
; ...examining the "academic ministry" of Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of Johns Hopkins. According to Hart, Gilman's advocacy of scientific research...Institute, are not anomalous. Gilman believed, in fact, that science...
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NEW IDENTITY FOR HISTORIC HOUSES OF JOHNS HOPKINS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...public following the renovation of Gilman Hall, which is scheduled for completion...university's first president, Daniel Coit Gilman. This internationally-distinguished...closed due to the renovation of Gilman Hall; it is scheduled to be re...
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Soldier and Scholar: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the Civil War
Magazine article from: Arkansas Historical Quarterly
; ...after being hired away by Pres. Daniel Coit Gilman. At the outbreak of the war...editors employed by John Moncure Daniel, fiery publisher of the Richmond...and how much in each piece was Daniel's. The attacks on Jefferson...
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Dr. Albert Owens to become president of Johns Hopkins Hospital on January 1.
PR Newswire
; ...Hopkins Hospital opened its doors under the leadership of Daniel Coit Gilman, 788 patients were admitted and 9,787 treated in the outpatient dispensaries. Gilman served just four months, followed by Henry Hurd (1889...
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The End of Philosophy.
Newspaper article from: Cross Currents
; ...Johns Hopkins University, under the leadership of Daniel Coit Gilman, became the first in America to emphasize research...teaching. The best and most highly trained experts Gilman could hire guided this research. The era of the low...
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Alexander von Humboldt's natural history legacy and its relevance for today--opening remarks
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; ...Eliot of Harvard, Andrew Dickson White of Cornell, and Daniel Coit Gilman of Johns Hopkins. None of these distinguished figures...Dr. Eliot at Harvard and ahead of White at Cornell. Gilman was not to begin his work at Johns Hopkins until its...
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