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1European Ego-histoires

Historiography and the Self, 1970-2000

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  • Title: European Ego-histoires
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  • Publisher: Nefeli
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  • Publish Location: Athens, Greece

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  • First Year Published: 2001
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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John T. Cunningham

he was assigned a column called "Let's Explore." He said,"My goals did not include either the writing of books or becoming a historian," but he became

Margaret MacMillan

Margaret Olwen MacMillan (born 23 December 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She is former provost of Trinity College

Catherine Mulholland (historian)

Archives. In a speech in 1986, Mulholland shared her reasons for becoming a historian: I realized that progress is a terrible destroyer. It's a builder, but

Becoming white thesis

The becoming white thesis or narrative was popularized in the 1990s by American scholars of European immigration to the United States. The historian Marta

Henry Reynolds (historian)

Indigenous Australians. He was the first academic historian to advocate for Indigenous land rights, becoming known with his first major work, The Other Side

Bring the Jubilee

his aspiration of becoming a historian, specializing in the war between North and South, becomes a reality when he is invited to join a co-operative society

William H. Atherton

Henry Atherton MBE (November 15, 1867 – July 6, 1950) was a British-born Canadian writer, historian, academic and scholar from Montreal, Quebec. He was born

Early Muslims

by the Sunni historian Ibn Hisham (d. 833) in his recension of al-Sira al-nabawiya, the biographical work of the Shia-leaning historian Ibn Ishaq (d. 767)

Camille Rousset

Paris – 19 February 1892, Saint-Gobain) was a French historian. He taught at Grenoble before becoming a historian to the Ministry of War. He was elected to

Lola Van Wagenen

(born December 19, 1938) is an American historian and activist. In 1970, she co-founded Consumer Action Now (CAN), a non-profit educational organization,