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"Carnival In Romans (Lecture 2)", Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
"Carnival In Romans (Lecture 2)", Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
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"The Techniques Of Total History (Lecture 1)", Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
"The Techniques Of Total History (Lecture 1)", Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
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Grasping Toward Austria: The Anschluss - Book Review, Harry Ritter
Grasping Toward Austria: The Anschluss - Book Review, Harry Ritter
History Faculty and Staff Publications
The 1970s were an interesting and significant decade for the historiography of contemporary Austria. Among Austrian scholars, the tradition of Koalitionsgeschichtsschreihung, a reflection of the political and bureaucratic system Proporz which reigned in the 1950s and 1960s, began to break down. With the triumph of Social Democracy under Bruno Kreisky, fewer historians especially those of the "left" were willing to continue sharing in the orderly division of responsibility for the recent past. Moreover, some of the controversy aroused in Germany by Fritz Fischer's work began to invigorate Austrian historical studies. Both in Austria and abroad, historians became less inclined to …
0282: Lawrence Corbly Papers, 1890, Marshall University Special Collections
0282: Lawrence Corbly Papers, 1890, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection contains objects belonging to Lawrence J. Corbly that would commonly be found on a desk. These materials appear to have been collected during Corbly’s European travels, especially in Switzerland and Germany. This collection absorbed accession 0272, the folder labelled “Corbly Family”. This folder contains a 1979 manuscript sent to Marshall President Robert B. Hayes regarding Lawrence J. Corbly’s ancestors. Also included is a manuscript possibly by Agnes Corbly Kiger (niece of Lawrence Corbly) regarding the “Corbly’s as She Knew Them”, Andrew Lynn Corbly and Miranda Moore Corbly.