Feature lead for the media: Sister Judith G. Martin, S.S.J., an assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Dayton, was among 14 educators who met with PLO chairman Yasser Arafat; Tom Sanders, an assistant professor of history at the University of Dayton, gives his views on whether or not Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev can be trusted. Sanders lived in Moscow and Leningrad in 1981-82 as part of the International Research and Exchanges Board Scholars Program
Shawn Burns is a history major who will be graduating this spring. He is a recipient of this year’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shocked the world by inviting the radical Islamic terrorist org...
The article reviews the book "Behind the Desert Storm: a secret archive stolen from the Kremlin that...
Feature leads for the media: Jaro Bilocerkowycz, an assistant professor of political science, says A...
Feature leads for the media: Two University of Dayton professors share their view of Soviet leader M...
On the morning of December 6, 1987, 250,000 people swarmed the U.S. National Mall.1 Soviet Premier M...
The Influence of Russian Emigres on American Policy Toward Russia and the USSR, 1900-1933, With Obse...
A Noble Past? -- Freud Frenzy... -- Fictive Relations in Fiction -- Another Trip -- Dilemmas of an A...
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Putin's Russia has often been described by foreign observers and the media as the country where cons...
The BGSU campus student newspaper February 26, 1987. Volume 69 - Issue 87https://scholarworks.bgsu.e...
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Shawn Burns is a history major who will be graduating this spring. He is a recipient of this year’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shocked the world by inviting the radical Islamic terrorist org...
The article reviews the book "Behind the Desert Storm: a secret archive stolen from the Kremlin that...
Feature leads for the media: Jaro Bilocerkowycz, an assistant professor of political science, says A...
Feature leads for the media: Two University of Dayton professors share their view of Soviet leader M...
On the morning of December 6, 1987, 250,000 people swarmed the U.S. National Mall.1 Soviet Premier M...
The Influence of Russian Emigres on American Policy Toward Russia and the USSR, 1900-1933, With Obse...
A Noble Past? -- Freud Frenzy... -- Fictive Relations in Fiction -- Another Trip -- Dilemmas of an A...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
Streaming audio requires RealPlayer.The University Archives has determined that this item is of cont...
I first met Michael Bourdeaux in October 1983, at the beginning of one month of research at his Kest...
Putin's Russia has often been described by foreign observers and the media as the country where cons...
The BGSU campus student newspaper February 26, 1987. Volume 69 - Issue 87https://scholarworks.bgsu.e...
Volume 110, Issue 61https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9277/thumbnail.jp
Streaming audio requires RealPlayer.The University Archives has determined that this item is of cont...
Shawn Burns is a history major who will be graduating this spring. He is a recipient of this year’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shocked the world by inviting the radical Islamic terrorist org...
The article reviews the book "Behind the Desert Storm: a secret archive stolen from the Kremlin that...