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  2. The Anatomy of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy of Peace is a book by Emery Reves, first published in 1945. [1] It expressed the world federalist sentiments shared by Albert Einstein and many others in the late 1940s, in the period immediately following World War II .

  3. Emery Reves - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Reves's philanthropy included a donation of $2 million to the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, which features an entry arch named for Emery. [36] In 1991, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra commissioned a piece called Anatomy of Peace in Reves's memory; it was composed by Marvin Hamlisch and orchestrated by Richard Danielpour.

  4. Wendy Russell Reves - Wikipedia

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    Among her philanthropies was the establishment of the Wendy and Emery Reves wing of the Dallas Museum of Art in 1985 (a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) recreation of six rooms of the Reves' villa), which displays the Reveses' extensive art collection as it was originally displayed at their villa, and in 1989 the Wendy and Emery Reves Center for ...

  5. The Anatomy of Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Anatomy of Revolution (1965 Revised and Expanded Edition) on Internet Archive; American Archive of Public Broadcasting has archived videos of the series of the same name in which Crane Brinton, the author, delivers lectures based on the contents of this book. They were produced by WGBH and broadcast in 1961.

  6. Story of a Secret State - Wikipedia

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    Reves set a number of conditions which shaped the book, from the first person, "eye-witness" narrative style, which he considered popular among the American readers, to the censorship-motivated avoidance of the controversial topic of Polish-Soviet relations (at that point, in 1944, the Soviets were one of the Allies, and the American government ...

  7. Everything to Know About 'Anatomy of Lies,' Peacock's ... - AOL

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    Peacock's new docuseries, Anatomy of Lies, has just as many twists and turns as Grey's Anatomy, the show that Elisabeth Finch worked on while she allegedly faked cancer and trauma.Now, her story ...

  8. James Page (Australian educationist) - Wikipedia

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    In: Kathleen Malley-Morrison (ed.) State Violence and the Right to Peace. Volume 4. (137–155, 280–281). Santa Barbara: Praeger Security International. Page, J.S. (2008) Peace Education: Exploring Ethical and Philosophical Foundations. Charlotte: Information Age Publishing. Page, J.S. (2008) ‘Chapter 9: The United Nations and Peace ...

  9. Anthony Sampson - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Terrell Seward Sampson (3 August 1926 – 18 December 2004) was a British writer and journalist. His most notable and successful book was Anatomy of Britain, which was published in 1962 [1] and was followed by five more "Anatomies", updating the original book under various titles.