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Edward Pessen (1920–1992) was an
American historian.
Edward Pessen was born to a working-class
Jewish immigrant family in New York City.
After army service...
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Eytan Pessen (born 30
August 1961 in Haifa, Israel) is an
Israeli pianist and
voice teacher,
currently at the
Opera houses of Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hamburg...
- the
later 19th and 20th
American labor movements, but
historian Edward Pessen argued that Jackson's
claim to the
allegiances of
working men
should not...
- Republic. 23 (3): 421–443. doi:10.2307/3595046. ISSN 0275-1275. JSTOR 3595046.
Pessen, Edward. "John
Quincy Adams" in
Henry Graff, ed. The Presidents: A Reference...
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Further vocal studies followed with
Francisco Araiza and with
pianist Eytan Pessen, with whom he has also
performed a
recital at the Ian
Rosenblatt Recital...
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- The
Faiths of the
Founding Fathers. Oxford:
Oxford Univ. Press. p. 104.
Pessen,
Edward (1984). The Log
Cabin Myth: The
Social Backgrounds of the Presidents...
- 1986),
American actor Ethan Persoff (born 1974),
American cartoonist Eytan Pessen (born 1961),
Israeli pianist Ethan Peters (2003–2020),
American beauty blogger...
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Eytan Pessen. In
response to the
combination of high
subsidies for the
Opera and the...
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Pessen, "Thomas Skidmore,
Agrarian Reformer in the
Early American Labor Movement," pg. 281. Bewig, "Thomas Skidmore," pp. 1259-1260.
Pessen, Uncommon...