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Paul and Ginsborg
* Ginsborg, Paul ( 2003 ).
* Ginsborg, Paul ( 2005 ).
* Ginsborg, Paul ( 2003 ).
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Along with Paul Ginsborg, Marcello Flores, Sergio Luzzato, Claudio Pavone, Enzo Traverso, etc., Ginzburg signed a call in January 2007 against a law project, presented by Justice Minister Clemente Mastella, which was to specifically penalize Holocaust denial.

Paul and History
* Murphy, Paul V. The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought ( 2000 )
In his A New History of the Double Bass, Paul Brun asserts, with many references, that the double bass has origins as the true bass of the violin family.
* Paul Walker: History of Game Theory Page.
* Paul J. Dosal, Doing Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala 1899-1944, Wilmington, De., Scholarly Resources 1993
* Rouche, Michel, " Private life conquers state and society ," in A History of Private Life vol I, Paul Veyne, editor, Harvard University Press 1987 ISBN 0-674-39974-9
* Paul Blackledge, Reflections on the Marxist Theory of History ( 2006 )
* Barlow, Paul, " The Death of History Painting in Nineteenth-Century Art?
* Gifford, Paul M. ( 2001 ), The Hammered Dulcimer: A History, The Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN 0-8108-3943-1.
* History of Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Science BOOK VIII: Herbert Simon, Paul Thagard and Others on Discovery Systems – with free downloads for public use.
Elsewhere in his Church History, Eusebius reports seeing what he took to be portraits of Jesus, Peter and Paul, and also mentions a bronze statue at Banias / Paneas, of which he wrote, " They say that this statue is an image of Jesus " ( H. E.
* Contributions of Philadelphia to Lewis and Clark History, Paul Russell Cutright, ( July 1982 ), Portland, Oregon: Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc., ISBN 0-9678887-0-0.
The fullest account of Lombard origins, history, and practices is the Historia Langobardorum ( History of the Lombards ) of Paul the Deacon, written in the 8th century.
* Brown University Library: Three for Three Million –- Information about the Paul R. Dupee Jr. ' 65 Mexican History Collection in the John Hay Library, including maps and photos of books.
pp. 402 – 403, The History and Practice of Magic by Paul Christian.
In his NY TImes opinion piece, A Brief History of the Multiverse, author and cosmologist, Paul Davies, offers a variety of arguments that multiverse theories are non-scientific:
* Burns, Paul The History of the Discovery of Cinematography An Illustrated Chronology
Three Popes and the Cardinal: The Church of Pius, John and Paul in its Encounter with Human History.
Three Popes and the Cardinal: The Church of Pius, John and Paul in its Encounter with Human History.
* Paul the Deacon, History of the Longobards, IV, 36 ( 37 )
* Rock and Roll: A Social History, by Paul Friedlander ( 1996 ), Westview Press ( ISBN 0-8133-2725-3 )
The skull-cup allegation may also have some history in relation with other Germanic tribes and Eurasian nomads, such as the Scythians and Pechenegs, and the vivid example of the Lombard Alboin, made notorious by Paul the Deacon's History.
The Principles was followed in 1790 by his first essay in the field of Christian apologetics, Horae Paulinae, or the Truth of the Scripture History of St Paul which compared the Paul's epistles with the Acts of the Apostles, making use of " undesigned coincidences " to argue that these documents mutually supported each other's authenticity.
* Lillian Hoddeson, Paul W. Henriksen, Roger A. Meade, and Catherine Westfall, Critical Assembly: A Technical History of Los Alamos during the Oppenheimer Years, 1943-1945 ( Cambridge University Press, 1993 ) ISBN 0-521-44132-3
* Robertson, Paul L. " The Development of an Urban University: Glasgow, 1860-1914 ," History of Education Quarterly, Winter 1990, Vol.
* Paul Glover's Los Angeles: A History of the Future ( 1982 )

Paul and Contemporary
* Føllesdal, Dagfinn, 1972, " An Introduction to Phenomenology for Analytic Philosophers " in Olson, R. E., and Paul, A. M., eds., Contemporary Philosophy in Scandinavia.
Important museums in Ghent are the Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Museum of Fine Arts ), with paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, and many Flemish masters ; the SMAK or Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst ( City Museum for Contemporary Art ), with works of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol ; and the Design Museum with masterpieces of Victor Horta and Le Corbusier.
Contemporary philosophical anarchists include A. John Simmons and Robert Paul Wolff.
Contemporary Thealogians include Carol P. Christ, Melissa Raphael, Asphodel Long, Beverly Clack, Charlotte Caron, Naomi Goldenberg, Paul Reid-Bowen, Rita Nakashima Brock, and Patricia ' Iolana.
* Kurt Baier, " Difficulties in the Emotive-Imperative Theory " in Paul W Taylor ( editor ): The Moral Judgement: Readings in Contemporary Meta-Ethics Englewood Cliffs, N. J .: Prentice-Hall, 1963
* de Man, Paul, " The Rhetoric of Blindness: Jacques Derrida's Reading of Rousseau ," in Paul de Man, Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism, second edition, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.
McDonald, Paul and Wasko, Janet ( 2010 ), The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry, Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4051-3388-3
Newark is also home to numerous art galleries including Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, City Without Walls, Gallery Aferro, Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Sumei Arts Center, and the Paul Robeson Galleries at Rutgers-Newark.
* Paul Smith ( Christian music performer ), Contemporary Christian Music performer and songwriter
" To the former belong the mutual revocation in 1965 of the anathemas of 1054 ( see below Contemporary developments ), returning the relics of Sabbas the Sanctified ( a common saint ) to Mar Saba in the same year, and the first visit of a Pope to an Orthodox country in a millennium ( Pope John Paul II accepting the invitation of the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Teoctist, in 1999 ), among others.
Paul Baker, author of Contemporary Christian Music, addressed the question, " Is the music a ministry, or is it entertainment?
In 1992, Pettibon was invited to participate in Helter Skelter: L. A. Art in the 1990s, curated by Paul Schimmel at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ( MOCA ).
Contemporary choreographers working primarily in site-specific dance include: Noémie Lafrance ; Tom Pearson and Zach Morris of Third Rail Projects ; Andrea Haenggi / AMDaT ; Tamar Rogoff ; Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre ; and Clarinda Mac Low, Paul Benny, Alejandra Mortorell of TRYST, and Genevieve Bernard of Voci Dance.
Paul Schimmel, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles said in an interview that the sale made Doig go from being “ a hero to other painters to a poster child of the excesses of the market.
Contemporary independent animators, including Paul Fierlinger and Bill Plympton, have also made features outside of the studio system.
Contemporary author Paul Auster has made metafiction the central focus of his writing and is probably the best known active novelist specialising in the genre.
* Sternhell, " Paul Déroulède and the origins of modern French nationalism ," Journal of Contemporary History, 6 ( 1971 ).
According to the chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, Paul Schimmel: " There's no collection that has a better representation of post-war American art than David Geffen's.
In quick succession, Morison wrote Christopher Columbus, Mariner ( 1955 ), Freedom in Contemporary Society ( 1956 ), The Story of the ' Old Colony ' of New Plymouth, 1620 – 1692 ( 1956 ), Nathaniel Homes Morison ( 1957 ), William Hickling Prescott ( 1958 ), Strategy and Compromise ( 1958 ), and John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography ( 1959 ), which earned Morison his second Pulitzer Prize.
WGVX, WGVY and WGVZ is a trimulcast serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul region, and an area of central Minnesota to the north, with a mainstream Adult Contemporary format.
His Surrogate Cities, a work for big orchestra dating from 1994 and featuring texts from Paul Auster, Heiner Müller, and Hugo Hamilton, was nominated for a Grammy in the category Best Classical Contemporary Composition at the 43rd Grammy Awards in 2001.
Fort Greene is also home to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Music School, The Paul Robeson Theater, The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, UrbanGlass, 651 Arts performing center for African-American presenters, The Irondale Center for Theater, Education, and Outreach, the Mark Morris Dance Center and Lafayette Church.
His paintings were featured at " Visual Music " fest, an homage to synesthesia that included the works of Wassily Kandinsky, James McNeill Whistler, and Paul Klee, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 2005.

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