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Rapprochement and the Sino-Indian War of 1962
Cheong, Daniel (Cornell Historical Society, 2015)James William Fulbright posited that the rapprochement of peoples is only possible "when the common bond of human dignity is recognized." Yet, to what extent is this true, especially for contemporary Sino-Indian relations? ... -
Realităţi demografice în oraşul Arad în secolul al XVIII-lea
Ghita, Eugen (2011)The study aims to carry out an analysis from demographic perspective for the city of Arad during the years 1767-1768. It is based on two documents that contain mainly statistical data with which it is possible to emphasize ... -
Redefining Henry Laurens
Hunter, Lacey (Cornell Historical Society, 2017) -
"Refugees at target area": New Evidence on Korean War Civilian Casualties
Kline, Adam (Cornell Historical Society, 2019) -
Remembering Professor Michael Kammen
Former students of Professor Kammen (Cornell Historical Society, 2014) -
The Renewal of the Carlsbad Decrees, 1824
Metternich, Prince Richard (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880)Prince Metternich's 1824 correspondence with various individuals regarding the renewal of the Carlsbad Decrees originally implemented in the German states in 1819 to thwart revolutionary activity. -
Report on Postwar Poland, 1919
American Jewish Relief Committee (1919)With the American Red Cross in Poland. Excerpts from Letter written by Dr. (Major) H. I. Davis to Mrs. Davis. Poland, Warsaw Mar. 23, 1919 -
Report on Young Women Workers in Poland, 1952
Unknown author (1952)Report to the Head of the Labor Unions Regarding the Situation in the Home of the Young Woman Worker in Nowa Sol, the province of Zielona Gora, 1952. Recounts instances of insubordinate and deviant behavior. -
Reports of the U.S. Representative in Vienna, 1877
U.S. Representative in Vienna (Government Printing Office, 1878)Includes reports on the details of Austro-Hungarian dualism, Austrian and Hungarian policy vis-a-vis the declining Ottoman Empire (Turkey) and the so-called "Eastern Question" and a variety of other issues relating to the ... -
Resistance in Education: A Symptom of the Misconstrued Orient
Maddox, Olivia (Cornell Historical Society, 2019) -
"Retrospect and Prospect," Speech given in Utica, NY, 1852
Kossuth, Lajos (C. S. Francis, 1854)Hungary's former revolutionary leader, Lajos Kossuth, bemoans the fate of Hungary's crushed revolution of 1848-1849 and expresses bitterness that the US did not come to Hungary's aid then. -
A Rhetorical Convergence: Rump Ballads and Official Propaganda (1660-1663)
Cohen, Benjamin (Cornell Historical Society, 2013) -
The Rijeka (Fiume) Resolution, 1905
Unknown author (London: Constable and Co., 1911)Expresses solidarity with the Hungarian wish to gradually achieve full independence from Austria. Also, talks about the territorial integration of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia as a condition of support for Hungarian aims. -
Robert Doisneau’s La Dame Indignée: Modernity in the Fourth Republic
Gao, Victoria (Cornell Historical Society, 2011) -
The Romanian Principalities, 1818
Neale, Adam (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown/ Twayne, 1818) -
The Rural Habitat in Arad County During the Eighteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (Editura Gutenberg, 2010)The present study aims to investigate in terms of quantitative and qualitative perspectives the rural habitat in the county of Arad during the eighteenth century. The dynamics of settlements, their evolution over the ... -
The Salt Mines of Wieliczka, 1850
Taylor, Bayard (Houghton Mifflin, 1914) -
Scholars as Public Intellectuals Weighing in on History and Politics in East Central Europe (ASN Roundtable)--April 19, 2013
ASN, Panel (2013-07-08)This is a recording of a roundtable discussion from the ASN (Association for the Study of Nationalities) 2013 annual convention at Columbia University on the theme of "Scholars as Public Intellectuals Weighing in on History ... -
Sensation(al) Science: Ivan Sechenov’s Reflexes of the Brain and Revolutionary Physiology, Literature, and Politics of the Russian 1860s
Koretzky, Maya (Cornell Historical Society, 2013) -
Serbs - Immigrants and Emigrants in Arad County in Eighteenth Century
Ghita, Eugen (Editura Gutenberg, 2010)After the peace of Karlovitz, the Mureş River became the official border between the two great empires: the Habsburg and the Ottoman Empire. In this context was organized the military border Tisa-Mureş, and the first called ...