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Harrison, Benjamin, political leader in the American Revolution
(Encyclopedia)Harrison, Benjamin, 1726?–1791, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Charles City co., Va. As a member (1749–75) of the house of burgesses, he...Morton, John, political leader in the American Revolution
(Encyclopedia)Morton, John, c.1724–1777, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Chester co., Pa. He was a member of the Pennsylvania assembly (1756–66, 1769â€...Denikin, Anton Ivanovich
(Encyclopedia)Denikin, Anton Ivanovich É™ntônˈ Ä“väˈnÉ™vÄch dyÄnyēˈkÄn [key], 1872–1947, Russian general. The son of a serf, he rose from the ranks. After the Bolshevik Revolution in Nov., 1917 (Oct., 19...Chaykovsky, Nikolai Vasilyevich
(Encyclopedia)Chaykovsky, Nikolai Vasilyevich nyÄkÉ™līˈ vÉ™sēˈlyÉ™vÄch chÄ«kôfˈskÄ“ [key], 1850–1926, Russian socialist. As a student in St. Petersburg he joined (1869) a utopian socialist student group (...Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Nikolayevich
(Encyclopedia)Tukhachevsky or Toukhachevski, Mikhail Nikolayevich both: mÄ“khÉ™yÄ“lˈ nyÄkÉ™līˈəvÄch toÍžokhÉ™chÄ•fˈskÄ“ [key], 1893–1937, Soviet marshal. An officer in the czarist army from 1914, he joined...socialist realism
(Encyclopedia)socialist realism, Soviet artistic and literary doctrine. The role of literature and art in Soviet society was redefined in 1932 when the newly created Union of Soviet Writers proclaimed socialist rea...Ignatieff, Michael Grant
(Encyclopedia)Ignatieff, Michael Grant Ägnătˈēəf [key], 1947–, Canadian politician, writer, and academic, b. Toronto, B.A. Univ. of Toronto (1969), Ph.D. Harvard (1976), M.A. Cambridge (1978). He was an assi...Gustavus III
(Encyclopedia)Gustavus III, 1746–92, king of Sweden (1771–92), son and successor of Adolphus Frederick. When Gustavus ascended the throne, he found his kingdom torn by civil strife. To the conflicting interests...Kirov Ballet
(Encyclopedia)Kirov Ballet, one of the two major ballet companies of Russia, the other being the Bolshoi Ballet. In 1991 it was officially renamed the St. Petersburg Mariinsky Ballet; however, on its frequent tours...Litvinov, Maxim Maximovich
(Encyclopedia)Litvinov, Maxim Maximovich mÉ™ksyÄ“mˈ mäksēˈmÉ™vÄch lyÄtvēˈnÉ™f [key], 1876–1951, Russian revolutionary and Soviet diplomat. A Jew, he changed his name from Wallach after joining the Social ...Browse by Subject
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