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(1926 - 2015) ~ American Professor of History, Europe, and the Renaissance : Amherst College notes the passing of John B. Halsted, the Henry Winkley Professor of History, Emeritus, on Feb. 25, 2015. Halsted joined the faculty of the Department of History in 1952 and retired in 1997. (From : Amherst.edu.)
(1914 - 1994) ~ Italian Historian, Essayist and Journalist, a Scholar of the Enlightenment in Italy and of the History of Russia, and an Anti-fascist Active in the Resistance : An Italian historian, essayist and journalist, a scholar of the Enlightenment in Italy and of the history of Russia, and an anti-fascist active in the Resistance. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
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"An Essay on the History of Civil Society," by Adam Ferguson, 1767.
"German Women to Their Sisters in Great Britain," by Klara Zetkin, December 1913, From The Labour Woman, page 111.
"Chicago Address to Women," by Margaret Sanger, Apr-May 1916, Source: Margaret Sanger Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College , Margaret Sanger Microfilm S70:759.
"Germany: A Modern History," by Marshall Dill, Jr., Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan Press, 1961.
"A Law Breaking Policeman," by Margaret Sanger, Nov 1919. Source: The Birth Control Review, Nov. 1919, 17 , Margaret Sanger Microfilm S70:828.