Lukacs, John, 1924-2019
לוקץ, גיון, 1924-2019
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Lukacs, John A., 1923-
Lukacs, John A. (John Adalbert), 1924-2019
Lukacs, John Adalbert, 1924-2019
Lukács, János Albert, 1924-2019
לוקץ, גיון, 1924-2019
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found: The great powers & Eastern Europe, 1953:t.p. (John A. Lukacs)
found: Historical consciousness, 1983, c1968:CIP t.p. (John Lukacs)
found: America's century, 1983:CIP t.p. (John Lukacs) data sheet (b. 1/31/24)
found: Phone call from author, 2/25/83(John Lukacs; b. 1/31/24)
found: BL database, 9 Aug. 2006(hdg.: Lukacs, John Adalbert)
found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 16, 2014(Ph.D.)
found: Historia mínima del siglo XX, 2015:flap (John Lukacs. Nacido en Budapest (Hungría) en 1924, es profesor emérito de Historia en el Chestnut college de Filadelfia, compagina esta labor docente con su carrera de escritor).
found: Spanish Wikipedia, vía www, Nov. 13, 2015(John Adalbert Lukacs (31 de enero de 1924, Budapest) es un historiador estadounidense nacido en Hungría)
found: New York times WWW site, viewed May 8, 2019(John Lukacs; b. Janos Adalbert Lukacs, Jan. 31, 1924, Budapest; fled illegally to the U.S. in July 1946 and landed in New York; was soon hired as a part-time lecturer in history at Columbia University to accommodate an influx of returning veterans; Chestnut Hill College hired him to teach full time in 1947; retired in 1994; d. Monday [May 6, 2019], Phoenixville, Pa., aged 95; maverick historian, prolific author, and self-professed reactionary whose views on politics, populism, and pop culture departed from those of doctrinaire liberals and conservatives alike)
found: Wikipedia, viewed May 8, 2019(under John Lukacs: John Adalbert Lukacs; Hungarian: Lukács János Albert)
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1980-08-11: new
2024-01-24: revised
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