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William James Bouwsma (November 22, 1923 –
March 2, 2004) was an
American scholar and
historian of the
European Renaissance. He was
Sather Professor of...
- Oets Kolk
Bouwsma (November 22, 1898 –
March 1, 1978) was an
American analytic philosopher. O. K.
Bouwsma (as he was
usually known) was born on November...
- use of
power by
these absolute monarchs.
Renaissance historian William Bouwsma summed up this contradiction:
Nothing so
clearly indicates the
limits of...
- Uppsala: Acta
Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-513-1553-9.
Bouwsma 1968,
Chapter VII.
Bouwsma 1968, pp. 80–81. Nicol,
Donald M. (1988).
Byzantium and Venice:...
- of
power by
these absolute monarchs. The
Renaissance historian William Bouwsma summed up this contradiction: "Nothing so
clearly indicates the limits...
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Bouwsma, p. 300 and p. 330.
Bouwsma, p. 438.
Isaiah Berlin,
Against the
Current p. 104.
Bouwsma, p. 305.
Peter Godman, The...
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Malcolm was born in Selden, Kansas. He
studied philosophy with O. K.
Bouwsma at the
University of Nebraska, then
enrolled as a
graduate student at Harvard...
- (1975) 1976–2000
Richard B.
Morris (1976)
Charles Gibson (1977)
William J.
Bouwsma (1978) John Hope
Franklin (1979)
David H.
Pinkney (1980)
Bernard Bailyn...
- History. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-52129-776-1. O. K.
Bouwsma (1965). "Descartes' Evil Genius".
Philosophical Essays.
University of Nebraska...
- The
Renaissance (1902);
older essays by scholars;
emphasis on
politics Bouwsma,
William J. "The
Renaissance and the
drama of
Western history." American...