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UNIVERSITY PRESSES Established by universities to promote scholarly communication, university presses publish books and related material in a wide range of academic, creative, and professional subjects. They provide college and university faculty and other serious researchers with outlets for... Read more
Hunger strikes Hunger strikes
HUNGER STRIKES HUNGER STRIKES. The hunger strike is a type of political resistance notable for deploying deliberate self-starvation to protest alleged injustice and abuses of power. Food plays a central and paradoxical role in these acts by virtue of its conspicuous literal absence, yet... Read more
Kurt L. Schmoke Kurt L. Schmoke
Kurt Schmoke 1949— Mayor, lawyer Kurt L. Schmoke made history in 1987 when he became the first black man elected mayor of Baltimore, Maryland. At that time he was considered a rising star in American politics, with some mentioning him as a potential Senate or even vice-presidential... Read more
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Founded in 1910 with a ten-million‐dollar grant from the industrialist Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was the most prominent of a number of Progressive Era organizations that encouraged a more academic approach to... Read more
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millenary petition, 1603. Elizabeth I, having authorized the establishment of a protestant church in England at the beginning of her reign, stood firm against any further changes. This angered those of puritan inclination, who believed that it preserved too many catholic vestiges in its structure... Read more
Act of Chapultepec Act of Chapultepec
Chapultepec, Act of, signed at the pan-American conference in Mexico City held 21 February– 8 March 1945. The conference was held in a museum on Chapultepec Hill, hence the Act's name, and was first proposed by Argentina the government of which was not recognized by the Allied powers. The US... Read more
David Hilbert David Hilbert
David Hilbert (1862-1943), German mathematician, professor at Königsberg (1886-95) and Göttingen (1895-1930), b. Königsberg, Germany. His proof of the theorum of invariants (1890) supplanted earlier computational work on the subject and paved the way for modern algebraic geometry. His... Read more
Anticommunism Anticommunism
ANTICOMMUNISM ANTICOMMUNISM was a stance rather than a movement. It did not revolve around a principal anticommunist organization or a core ideology. Anticommunists were defined by what they were against rather than what they were for. Rather than a single anticommunism, there were numerous... Read more
Antonia Maury Antonia Maury
Antonia Maury American astronomer Antonia Maury (1866-1952) was notable as much for refusing to submit to obscurity as she was for her valuable research. The importance of her work was not fully recognized until late in her life. At the age of 77, Maury was awarded the Annie J. Cannon Prize by... Read more

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