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Robert Paul Brenner

    November 28, 1943

    Robert P. Brenner is a professor of history and director of the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA. His extensive academic focus encompasses early modern European history, economic, social, and religious history, agrarian history, and social theory with a Marxist perspective. Brenner delves deeply into the history of Tudor–Stuart England, contributing his scholarship as an editor for the socialist journal Against the Current.

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    Es lebe Marsilia
    Der Mann vom Neptun
    Supercomputer
    Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes
    Christmas, 1940-1959: A Collectors Guide to Decorations and Customs
    • This in-depth review of Christmas history and traditions in the United States covers a period that many Americans remember well. See Christmas decorating customs, electric lighting innovations, and tree decorations, all of which changed drastically as a result of World War II. This period of Christmas history witnessed the advent of machine-produced glass ornaments, bubble lights, Italian miniature lights, Matchless Stars, and a proliferation of decorations produced in Japan, Europe, and the United States. Included are many historical photos, color pictures of decorations from each decade, a detailed text, and updated value guide.

      Christmas, 1940-1959: A Collectors Guide to Decorations and Customs2007
      4.3
    • Boom and Bubble

      Die USA in der Weltwirtschaft

      • 345 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      Boom and Bubble2002
    • Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes

      • 169 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Guiding readers through a series of questions about their parents, this workbook identifies formative gifts and hurts that shape how individuals approach relationships. 10 illustrations. Consumable

      Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes2000