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1996

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Fax: White House Office Of The Press Secretary, May 29, 1996, The White House May 1996

Fax: White House Office Of The Press Secretary, May 29, 1996, The White House

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A fax sent to Dr. Saffy with security clearance information for the Women’s luncheon on May 31, 1996.


Black Heritage Stamp Series: Ernest E. Just, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division Feb 1996

Black Heritage Stamp Series: Ernest E. Just, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division

Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection

Informational pages for Ernest E. Just Commemorative Stamp - Black Heritage Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamp and biographical information for Ernest E. Just. First issued February 1, 1996 stamp No. 479 in a series.


Avpr (Arkhiv Vneshnei Politiki Rossii) And The Orthodox East, Theophilus C. Prousis Jan 1996

Avpr (Arkhiv Vneshnei Politiki Rossii) And The Orthodox East, Theophilus C. Prousis

History Faculty Research and Scholarship

This article contributes to the Russian scholarly tradition of istochnikovedenie (study of sources) by identifying selected documents in Moscow's Arkhiv Vneshnei Politiki Rossii (AVPR, Archive of Russian Foreign Policy) on Imperial Russia's religious contacts with the Greek East during the nineteenth century. Describing the rich and diverse sources available in the archival/manuscript collections of Russia, Ukraine, and other parts of the former USSR is an essential task in laying the foundation for a more precise and systematic account of Russian religious and cultural ties to the Greek East than has hitherto been the case.


Excursion On The Euxine, Theophilus C. Prousis Jan 1996

Excursion On The Euxine, Theophilus C. Prousis

History Faculty Research and Scholarship

Neal Ascherson, a British writer, journalist, and Poland specialist, has performed an admirable task-and done it well-reminding us of the Black Sea's centrality in the destiny of ancient Greeks, Scythians, Sarmatians, Goths, Khazars, Tatars, Slavs, Turks, and a host of other peoples who swept across the Pontic Steppe. In a work that combines travel writing, journalism, scholarly discourse, intellectual probing, and personal pilgrimage, Ascherson evokes places and peoples, discusses contemporary issues and problems, investigates history, culture, and archaeology, and explores the intrinsically difficult matter of sorting out national identities in multi-ethnic societies. Above all, this richly textured work illumines the …