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In: Obama, US Politics, and Transatlantic Relations
In: Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development; Eurasia, S. XIII-XVIII
In: International Finance Review; Emerging European Financial Markets: Independence and Integration Post-Enlargement, S. 509-515
In: Regional Economic Integration; Research in Global Strategic Management, S. 279-284
In: Blackwell Handbook of Early Childhood Development, S. 642-647
In: Bridging the Gap Between Theory, Research and Practice: The Role of...; Advances in Early Education And Day Care, S. 201-203
In: The Impact of Comparative Education Research on Institutional Theory; International Perspectives on Education and Society, S. 389-397
In: Mathematics in Science and Engineering; Convex Structures and Economic Theory, S. 399-400
In: The New York Times on the Presidency, 1853-2008, S. 405-421
In: The New York Times on the Presidency, 1853-2008, S. 383-393
In: Queen Liberty: The Concept of Freedom in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, S. 121-127
The author, writer and filmmaker Neil Hollander has been having a successful career for more than three decades. He's been author of several books for kids and more books that serve as a manuals for surviving on open sea. With his latest books Hollander has been advocating for world peace and bringing closer to the public the horrific life of people living under military regime in Burma. He is also active as a public speaker covering these and similar subjects. As a filmmaker Hollander started his career back in 70's when together with Harald Mertes went on a voyage around the Ocean on a sailing boat, Spending three years on this trip he visited many places and learned many things about life on sea. Later he documented these finding in his book, which he also used as a screenplay for his awarded documentary film The Last Sailors: The Final Days of Working Sail. The film is hosted by Orson Welles who in this classic documentary film tells the story of the men who, with their ancient craft, still harness the wind and the sea for their livelihood. The film includes stories from people living all over the world, including countries like Egypt, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Brazil, Costa Rica and other places. Hollander is artist that is best known for his exhibitions hosted in collaboration with some world-recognized museums and art schools. In his career he has worked with the Smithsonian, the Deutsches Museum and the Jim Thompson House in Bangkok. Lately his project are publicly visible at his portfolio at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Projects worth mentioning as one of the best in his portfolio include Hollander's Nobel Voices, Neil Hollander Burma A Human Tragedy, Birds of Passage, H for Hunger, to name a few.
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