Leo P. Ribuffo, the Glossary
Leo Paul Ribuffo (September 23, 1945 – November 27, 2018) was an American historian.[1]
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14 relations: Bachelor of Arts, Bucknell University, Doctor of Philosophy, Fudan University, George Washington University, Merle Curti Award, National Endowment for the Humanities, Organization of American Historians, Paterson, New Jersey, Patheos, Rutgers University, Stephen J. Whitfield, United States Information Agency, Yale University.
- Bucknell University faculty
- People of the United States Information Agency
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Bucknell University
Bucknell University is a private liberal-arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Fudan University
Fudan University is a public university in Shanghai, China.
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George Washington University
The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College, it was chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress and is the first university founded under Washington D.C.'s jurisdiction.
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Merle Curti Award
The Merle Curti Award is awarded annually by the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American social and/or American intellectual history.
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National Endowment for the Humanities
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by the, dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities.
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Organization of American Historians
The Organization of American Historians (OAH), formerly known as the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, is the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history.
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Paterson, New Jersey
Paterson is the largest city in and the county seat of Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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Patheos
Patheos is a non-denominational, non-partisan online media company providing information and commentary from various religious and nonreligious perspectives.
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Rutgers University
Rutgers University, officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey.
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Stephen J. Whitfield
Stephen J. Whitfield (born 1942) is the Max Richter Professor Emeritus of American Civilization at Brandeis University, where he has taught since receiving his doctorate there in 1972 until 2016.
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United States Information Agency
The United States Information Agency (USIA) was a United States government agency devoted to the practice of public diplomacy which operated from 1953 to 1999.
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Yale University
Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.
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See also
Bucknell University faculty
- Élysée Aviragnet
- Barbara K. Altmann
- Berhanu Nega
- Beth A. Cunningham
- Brian C. Mitchell
- Caryn Navy
- Daniel Little
- Darlene Schuster
- Dean Baker
- Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
- Eugene M. Luks
- Frances D. Fergusson
- G. C. Waldrep
- G. Dennis O'Brien
- Gary Steiner
- George L. Hersey
- George Morris Philips
- Greg Clingham
- Gretchen Rehberg
- J. Hillis Miller Sr.
- J. Richard Harvey
- Jean Shackelford
- John Allen Grim
- John C. Bravman
- John Plant (coach)
- Karen L. Gould
- Larry Shinn
- Leo P. Ribuffo
- Lewis Edwin Theiss
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield
- Lucius Edwin Smith
- Mary Oliver
- Neely Bruce
- Nicole Cooley
- Pamela Gorkin
- Richard Drinnon
- Richard M. Isackes
- Robert E. Streeter
- Robert Lowry (hymn writer)
- Robert Morris (composer)
- Roger Tarpy
- Shara McCallum
- Stephen Bowen (biologist)
- Stuart Rothenberg
- Teresa Amott
- Tess Gallagher
- Warren Abrahamson
- William Allison Shimer
- William Duckworth (composer)
People of the United States Information Agency
- Alvin Snyder
- Arthur A. Kimball
- Bruce Herschensohn
- Irving Sablosky
- John J. Slocum
- Julia E. Hamblet
- Leo P. Ribuffo
- Paul Bartel
- Philip Hanson Hiss III
- Sara Caldwell
- William Peter Blatty
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_P._Ribuffo
Also known as Leo P Ribuffo, Leo Ribuffo.