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Alma Flor Ada, Pro­fes­sor Emerita at the Uni­ver­sity of San Fran­cisco, has devoted her life to advo­cacy for peace by pro­mot­ing a ped­a­gogy ori­ented to per­sonal real­iza­tion and social jus­tice. A for­mer Rad­cliffe Scholar at Har­vard Uni­ver­sity and Ful­bright Research Scholar she is an inter­na­tion­ally r....[more]
Paul Ellison is a native of Liverpool, England, where he was born in 1956. He grew up in Surrey, and was educated at the Royal Academy of Music in London, studying organ with Christopher Bowers-Broadbent and gaining the Recital Diploma for Organ Performance (DipRAM); London University where he was awarded a BMus degree....[more]
*** W. Terrence Gordon (M.A., Ph.D, University of Toronto) is a linguist and intellectual historian who has taught in six Canadian universities. *** He held the Alexander McLeod Chair in Modern Languages at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia and has authored and edited more than twenty books. *** In 1....[more]
STEVEN ROBY is a respected Jimi Hendrix historian/archivist and author of the bestseller Black Gold: The Lost Archives of Jimi Hendrix. It was selected as the Best Rock Book for 2002 by the Minnesota Spokesman – Recorder. Roby was editor of Straight Ahead: The International Jimi Hendrix Fanzine (1989-1996), editor o....[more]
Debra Evans is an American writer known for her books on issues related to contemporary Christian spirituality, reproductive health, women's wellness, and family relationships. She has written over 20 non-fiction books. Her writing career began in 1968, when Evans created and edited an alternative newspaper, The Zei....[more]
Kristofer Engelhardt's first public appearance was on January 20, 1952, in Bay City, Michigan, where he still resides. Kris attended both of The Beatles' performances at Olympia Stadium in Detroit in 1966 which inspired him to begin seriously collecting their records. Today he has one of the largest collections of The ....[more]
The bulk of my scholarship in early-modern French studies (~1600 to ~1800) can be divided into three interdisciplinary areas, with a considerable amount of overlap between areas: music and opera, theories of language, and aesthetics. Music and opera are central to my first two books, both of which were published in (di....[more]
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