J. Rufus Fears (1945–2012)
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Princeps a diis electus: the divine election of the emperor as a political concept at Rome 3 exemplaren
A History of Freedom Part 2 (The Great Courses, Philosophy and intellectual history) (2001) 3 exemplaren
A History of Freedom, Great Courses 3 exemplaren
Famous Greeks Part I 2 exemplaren
Famous Greeks Part II 2 exemplaren
Famous Romans Part I 2 exemplaren
Churchill 2 exemplaren
Gaius Julius Caesar 1 exemplaar
The Nazi Menace 1 exemplaar
Great Courses: Literature & English Language (Books That Have Made History: Books That Can Change Your Life) Parts 1-3… (2005) 1 exemplaar
Solon 1 exemplaar
Homer, Iliad 1 exemplaar
Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison 1 exemplaar
The Legacy of Churchill 1 exemplaar
Champion of Freedom 1 exemplaar
The Tide of War Turns 1 exemplaar
Rallying the Nation 1 exemplaar
In the Wilderness 1 exemplaar
Post-War Challenges 1 exemplaar
Churchill and Controversy 1 exemplaar
Political Beginnings 1 exemplaar
On the Empire’s Frontier 1 exemplaar
Young Churchill 1 exemplaar
Heritage and Destiny 1 exemplaar
Famous Greeks 1 exemplaar
Famous Romans 1 exemplaar
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- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Fears, Jesse Rufus
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- 1945-03-07
- Overlijdensdatum
- 2012-10-06
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- Nationaliteit
- USA
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- Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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- Harvard University (PhD|History|1971)
Emory University (BA summa cum laudeHistory and Classics|1966) - Beroepen
- historian
university professor - Organisaties
- University of Oklahoma
Indiana University
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To be fair, I just finished (a month or two ago) The Bully Pulpit and I think I was looking for something as ranging and in depth (both!) as that. This lecture series does not set off to do any such thing. Dr. Fears sets out to discuss how Churchill supported and advanced liberty; in this, he is quite successful. But this is a slice of the man, a slice of his effects even, and not really 'Churchill.'… (meer)