General Volkogonov's Biography of Lenin
In: Science & society: a journal of Marxist thought and analysis, Band 59, Heft 3, S. 402-417
ISSN: 0036-8237
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In: Science & society: a journal of Marxist thought and analysis, Band 59, Heft 3, S. 402-417
ISSN: 0036-8237
In: Military Affairs, Band 41, Heft 3, S. 160
In: The journal of strategic studies, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 580-583
ISSN: 0140-2390
In: Journal of Vietnamese studies, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 34-79
ISSN: 1559-3738
This article explores the controversial life, writings, and death of Lieutenant General Trần Độ, a decorated war hero who became Vietnam's leading political dissident during the final decade of his life. The general made use of his biography to author "open letters" that circulated via elite social networks and later the internet. In them, he called on the Vietnamese Communist Party to democratize itself in order to foster just and equitable development for all. The details illustrate the critical importance of an individual's biography in shaping not only dissent, but official efforts to censor it as well.
" John Adams did not leave much in the way of personal papers so this biography has been pieced together from Army records and what other sources could be found. Many of the holes have been filled with the experiences of others who were in the same places at the same time as Adams. "--
More than 1,000 men held the rank of brigadier general during the Civil War, but a surprising number remain unknown to all but the most ardent scholar. These lesser-known brigadiers, like General Abner M. Perrin (1830-1864), played much more than a casual role in the momentous conflict. Perrin, of the South Carolina 14th Regiment, took part in all of the major battles of the Army of Northern Virginia. At Gettysburg, he assumed command of a brigade whose general was wounded and defeated all opponents to lead the first troops to enter the town. He received a promotion to brigadier general for hi
In: Great generals series
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112056403667
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In: The journal of military history, Band 73, Heft 3, S. 985-987
ISSN: 1543-7795
In: The journal of military history, Band 73, Heft 3, S. 985-986
ISSN: 0899-3718
"This biography emphasizes General Edwin Vose Sumner's role in developing the mounted arm of the U.S. Army. Born in 1797 he abandoned a merchant's career and entered the U.S. Infantry in 1819. He established the Cavalry School of Practice at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. He served with distinction in the Mexican War and commanded the Second Corps. "--
In: Psychoanalytic horizons
"The first biography of Julia Kristeva-one of the most important intellectuals of the last 100 years. It connects her personal journey with the history of her ideas, clarifies her legacy within the context of postwar European thought, and demonstrates her crucial importance for the future of interdisciplinary thought"--
In: Greenwood biographies
Sonia Sotomayor: A Biography is an overview of Justice Sotomayor's life and career from her childhood to her ascent to the Supreme Court. It is also an early assessment of her performance on the court, her relationships with her colleagues, and the particular influence she is likely to exert on future decisions. Sharing an inspirational, rags-to-riches story, the book begins with Sotomayor's childhood in an East Bronx housing project. It follows her to Princeton, where she was a student activist, and to Yale Law School. Equally important to an understanding of this influential judge is the discussion of her career as a prosecutor for the City of New York and as a judge in the District Court for the Southern District of New York and the Second Circuit Court. Examining her reputation as a tough but fair jurist, the book explores the influence of these years which, at the time of her appointment, established her as the only Supreme Court justice with experience as a trial ...