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(George) Robert (Acworth) Conquest | | Variant Name: |
Robert Conquest, George Robert Acworth Conquest, J. E. M. Arden, Ted Pauker, Victor Gray, (George) Robert Acworth Conquest, Ted Parker | | Birth Date: |
July 15, 1917 | | Nationality: |
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Biography of (George) Robert (Acworth) Conquest
2,977 words, approx. 10 pages
 There have been in the past fifty years numerous poets and novelists who have sounded off about current affairs with a confidence that has often been in inverse proportion to their knowledge, just as there have been academics and publicists who have...


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2,768 words, approx. 9 pages
 Dr. George Robert Ackworth Conquest (born July 15 1917), British historian, became one of the best-known writers on the Soviet Union with the publication, in 1968, of his account of Stalin's purges of the 1930s, The Great...




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 National Review
Cold-war Conquest. (historian Robert Conquest) (Editorial)
08/03/1992: 629 words, approx. 2 pages Sovietologist Robert Conquest's work on the brutality of Stalinism has been affirmed by revelations made by the post-Soviet Russian republic. Conquest was recently honored by the Independent Institute in San Francisco. * It is all too rare, in the confusion and muddle of...
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 National Review
Conquest's Conquest: A man and his admirers.(author Robert Conquest)
12/09/2002: 2,018 words, approx. 7 pages We're in something of a Robert Conquest moment -- but then, we've always been in such a moment, at least since 1968, when Conquest published his book on Stalin's rule, The Great Terror. That was the book that shut them up. Well, many of...
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Giuliani: I'm among best known Americans
9/20/2007: 810 words, approx. 3 pages Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani bragged about his international celebrity Wednesday on a trans-Atlantic campaign trip in which he schmoozed with conservative idol Margaret Thatcher."I'm probably one of the four or five best known Americans in the world," Giuliani told a small group of reporters...
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 The New York Observer
Is the Tide Turning Against a Culture of Life?
4/3/2005: 994 words, approx. 3 pages Terri Schiavo is a test case for what President George W. Bush, following Pope John Paul II, calls the "culture of life." Not that she wanted to be, poor woman. Though she leaves the ranks of the living, she will remain in the ranks of...


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