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 Alexander Wendt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Wendt is one of the core social constructivist scholars in the field of international relations.
Wendt taught at Yale University from 1989 to 1997, at Dartmouth College from 1997 to 1999, at the University of Chicago from 1999 to 2004, and is currently the Ralph D. Mershon Professor of International Security at the Ohio State University.
Wendt's most influential work to date is Social Theory of International Politics (Cambridge University Press, 1999), which builds on and goes beyond his 1992 article "Anarchy Is What States Make Of It".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Wendt   (505 words)

  
 Alexander Smyth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Smyth (1765– April 17, 1830) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician from Virginia, who served in the United States House of Representatives and as a general during the War of 1812.
After the war, Smyth resumed the practice of law, and again became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1816, 1817, 1826, and 1827.
Smyth was born on the Island of Rathlin, Ireland.
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 Alexander Nevsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nazi German invasion of the USSR in 1941 reestablished Alexander Nevsky as a major symbol of Russian patriotism.
Commonly regarded as the key figure of mediaeval Russia, Alexander was the grandson of Vsevolod the Big Nest and rose to legendary status on account of his military victories over the Western aggressors against the background of shrewd conciliatory policies towards the powerful Golden Horde.
Nevsky tried to strengthen his authority at the expense of the boyars and at the same time suppress any anti-feudal uprisings in the country (Novgorod uprising of 1259).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Nevsky   (969 words)

  
 Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Leslie joined the Swedish army in 1605 and distinguished himself several times during the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) serving in the Swedish army for about 33 years.
By 1626 Alexander Leslie had risen to the rank of lieutenant-general, and had been knighted by the Swedish monarch, Gustavus Adolphus.
The flag bore the motto 'For Christ's Crown and Covenant' and appeared in 1639 before the Covenanter army commanded by General Alexander Leslie, an ardent Covenanter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Leslie   (618 words)

  
 Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt - Canadian Confederation
When the government was dissolved in 1858, Governor General Edmund Walker Head asked Alexander Galt to form a new government.
In 1866, Galt resigned from Cabinet when most Upper Canadian politicians opposed the same rights for the Catholic minority in their province.
Galt became inspector general (finance minister of the time).
www.collectionscanada.ca /2/18/h18-2326-e.html   (618 words)

  
 Alexander (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander III of Russia, (1845– November 1, 1894), emperor of Russia
Alexander Balas, ruler of the Seleucid kingdom of Syria between 150 and 146 BC
Alexander II of Russia, (1818–1881), emperor of Russia
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 Alexander Webster
Alexander was appointed to his father's parish after serving at Culross from 1733-37.
Alexander Webster had ten children over a period of 16 years.
Alexander Webster was the Moderator of the General Assembly in 1753 and the Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1771.
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 Alexander Thomson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander "Greek" Thomson (April 9, 1817- March 22, 1875) was one of the great Glaswegian architects, even though he was born in the small village of Balfron some 15 miles to the North.
His Caledonia Road Church in the Gorbals has been slowly decaying since the 1960s but is still a visible landmark on the South Side.
Thomson was a committed Christian and designed three notable churches for the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Thomson   (273 words)

  
 Alexander Technique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Technique is difficult to describe and teach in words because it requires description of subjective kinesthetic sensations and momentary situations, as well as the ability to perceive them.
Although the Alexander Technique is considered by those in its field to be primarily educational, taught in a student/teacher relationship as compared to being a treatment regimen between client and practitioner, it is regarded by the United Kingdom National Health Service to offer an alternative and complementary management for many medical complaints.
Alexander Technique may not be effective for everyone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Technique   (4463 words)

  
 Alexander
Alexander Spotswood Alexander Spotswood (CIR Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood was born in the Governor of Gibral...
Alexander Marx Alexander Marx was a brilliant Rabbi David Zvi Hoffman.
Alexander Nevsky (film) Alexander Nevsky is a Stalinist regime.
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 Alexander Skene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Johnston Chalmers Skene was an American gynecologist who described what became known as the Skene's glands.
He was born in Fyvie, Scotland, on June 17, 1837 and died on July 4, 1900 in his summerhouse in the Catskills, New York.
Skene wrote over 100 medical articles and several texbooks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Skene   (206 words)

  
 Shaun Alexander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks with the 19th pick of the 2000 NFL Draft.
Shaun Alexander and the Seahawks lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XL on February 5th, 2006.
Shaun Alexander (born August 30, 1977 in Florence, Kentucky) is an American football player in the National Football League.
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 Robert Scott Alexander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Robert Scott Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon, QC (5 September 1936— 6 November 2005) was a British barrister and Conservative politician.
Alexander was created a life peer as Baron Alexander of Weedon, of Newcastle-under-Lyme in the County of Staffordshire, in 1988.
Alexander was Chairman of the Bar Council 1985-86.
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 Alexander
Alexander Spotswood Alexander Spotswood (CIR Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood was born in the Governor of Gibral...
Alexander Filipov Alexander Milan Filipov was an 2001).
Alexander Pravda Alexander Pravda is a Slovak astronomer.
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 Alexander Rahbari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 1988 to 1996 Rahbari was the principal conductor of the Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra and after that became music director of Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra.
Rahbari studied violin and composition with Rahmatollah Badiee and Hossein Dehlavi at the Persian National Music Conservatory.
During this time Rahbari, in co-operation with some young Persian musicians, established Iran's Jeunesse Musicale Orchestra where he was its music director and permanent conductor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Rahbari   (301 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Photo
Nathaniel Alexander "Nat" Dunnam, the brother of Rev. Ebenezer McCants Dunnam and Arvline Dunnam.
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 Alexander Mosaic
Alexander against the Persian Darius at the Battle of Issus.
Derived from a monumental wall painting by Philoxenos of Eretria, described by Pliny, done in 310 BCE.
www1.hollins.edu /faculty/saloweyca/clas%20395/painting/sld010.htm   (14 words)

  
 The Alexander Mosaic
‘This is a rich, subtle, well-researched, fair, and often convincing study … [It] is essential reading for any serious student of Greek art in general and the Alexander Mosaic in particular.’
Contributing to a vast tradition of scholarship, which dates back to the discovery of the Mosaic in 1831, Ada Cohen here engages with, but departs from, a core of positivist assumptions that characterize this body of literature.
In this study, she examines the Mosaic as it may have functioned in two different contexts, first as a Greek painting of the fourth century BC, and then as a Roman mosaic of c.
books.cambridge.org /0521775434.htm   (14 words)

  
 Alexander
Alexander Godunov Alexander Godunov (Anna Karenina in 1987.
Archibold Alexander Hodge Archibold Alexander Hodge was the principal of Archibold Alexander.
Alexander of Alexandria Alexander of Alexandria was a Bishop of Alexandria.
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 Alexander Meiklejohn
Alexander Meiklejohn, philosopher, dean, advocate of free speech
Alexander Meiklejohn (1872-1964), professor of philosophy and dean of the college, was born in Rochdale, England, on February 1, 1872.
It fell to Meiklejohn to speak at a meeting of students and stand firmly by the unpopular premise that the honor of the University rested on refusing to postpone the enforcement of a rule at a time when to do so would be to its advantage.
www.brown.edu /Administration/News_Bureau/Encyclopedia/Meiklejohn.html   (906 words)

  
 MERSH Volume 21 Contents
Martens, Ludwig Christian Alexander Karlovich Donald J. Evans
Contents of Volume 13 (Golitsyn, Mikhail Mikhailovich--Helphand, Alexander Israel)
Manifesto of October 17, 1905: see October Manifesto
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 RusskiAlbum: Ñêóëüïòîðû: Eidlin Leonid.
Later the author executed a monument to Alexander Matrosov, and a series of monumental figures and images of prominent people of the Soviet times ("V.I. Lenin", 1960, 1967, 1968; "V. Chapaev", 1972, "J. Sverdlov", 1969; "V.A. Antonov-Ovseenko", 1975).
The first success came with his graduation work entitled "Alexander Matrosov, Hero of the Soviet Union", 1947.
Its well-balanced volume emanates the young soldier's fervent upsurge.
www.russkialbum.ru /e/catalog/sculpture/pers114.shtml   (906 words)

  
 Alexander
Alexander Spotswood Alexander Spotswood (CIR Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood was born in the Governor of Gibral...
Alexander's Bridge Alexander's Bridge is the first novel by 1922.
Archibold Alexander Hodge Archibold Alexander Hodge was the principal of Archibold Alexander.
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 Alexander I of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Karađorđević was born in Cetinje in Montenegro in December 1888.
King Alexander I was buried in the Memorial Church of St. George, built by King Peter I. As his son Peter II was still a minor, Alexander's cousin Pavle Karadjordjevic took the regency of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The film record of Alexander I's assassination remains one of the most historic pieces of newsreel in existence, alongside the film of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia's coronation, the funerals of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_of_Yugoslavia   (758 words)

  
 Alexander
Alexander Godunov Alexander Godunov (Anna Karenina in 1987.
Alexander Filipov Alexander Milan Filipov was an 2001).
Alexander Spotswood Alexander Spotswood (CIR Governor of Virginia Alexander Spotswood was born in the Governor of Gibral...
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 Alexander Gorchakov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gorchakov was born on the 16th of July 1798 in Estonia, and was educated at the lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo, where he had the poet Alexander Pushkin as a school-fellow.
Prince Gorchakov devoted himself entirely to foreign affairs, and took no part in the great internal reforms of Alexander II's reign.
Alexander Mikhailovich Gorchakov (1798-1883) was a Russian statesman from the Gorchakov princely family.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aleksandr_Mikhailovich_Gorchakov   (758 words)

  
 Alexander Galich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Ginzburg was born on October 19, 1918 in Ekaterinoslav (now Dnepropetrovsk) in an intelligentsia family.
Galich is a pen name, a sort of acronym of his last name, first name, and patronymic (Ginzburg Aleksandr Arkadievich).
In 2003, the first memorial plaque for Galich was put up on a building in Novosibirsk where he performed in 1968.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Galich   (434 words)

  
 Alexander Forrest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Forrest (1849- 1901) was an explorer and surveyor of Western Australia.
In 1874, Alexander was part of another party again including brother John which took a more northerly route from Geraldton to the east to the Murchison River.
Forrest explored areas of Western Australia under contract to the Survey Department, particularly the Kimberley region, during the 1870s and 1880s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexander_Forrest   (328 words)

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