Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bottom of a black hole, deeper than twice the height of the Empire State Building, a coal miner named Josef earned his daily bread this difficult winter. Fifteen European countries, including Germany, have a grim interest in Josef, for their economic revival is closely tied to the amount of coal which he and some 300,000 other miners win from the rich Ruhr mines. In the dust-choked gloom of the pit face TIME Correspondent Percy Knauth talked with Josef, trying to learn why the miners are producing only half as much as before...
Panofsky, currently a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, will give his series on the history of art as well as conducting several graduate seminars. He specializes in the European Renaissance...
Humanities 13b. Types of Art: The Representation of Nature in European and Asiatic Art (spring term). Associate Professor Rowland. This course will treat a series of types or themes common to all art; portraiture landscape figure painting, and still life...
...take Collado's place the Bank picked a McCloy man, Eugene R. Black, 48, lean, laconic vice president of Manhattan's big Chase National Bank, who has recently returned from a two-month study of European credits. (His appointment is the only one that must be confirmed by the Senate...
...obviously earnest attempt to analyze the Soviet point of view-to understand why a revolutionary government which inherited a "top-heavy, illiterate and decomposing" empire should think that any means of maintaining itself, however brutal, are justified. What happened in Poland, the author concludes, can never be understood in European terms: it was the application of old, half-Asiatic techniques, modified-or intensified-by 20-odd years of Marxist expediency and justice...