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Veröffentlicht in:Biography (Honolulu) 2010-07, Vol.33 (3), p.573-652
Hauptverfasser: Altizer, Nell, Angley, Patricia, Bell, Alana, Butler, Janet, Coullie, Judith Lütge, Fassiotto, Michael, Fischer, Lars, Hilt, Douglas, Kent, Noel, Merle, Gabriel, Peterson, Barbara Bennett, Ward, Yvonne
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Zusammenfassung:Publications reviewed include The Age (Melbourne), American Studies Quarterly, Australian Book Review, Austrian Studies, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Catholic Historical Review, Central European History, Common Knowledge, Comparative Drama, Cuban Studies, Early Medieval Europe, The Economist, English Historical Review, Film & History, French Studies, (Toronto) Globe and Mail, Histoire sociale/Social History, The Historian, International Journal of Middle East Studies, JEGP: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Notes, Notes and Queries, Opera News, Pacific Historical Review, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Shofar, Slavery & Abolition, Slavonic and East European Review, Times Literary Supplement (TLS), Women's Review of Books, and Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung; and from South Africa, Artslink, Artsmart, Book Lounge Newsletter, Botanical Artists Association of Southern Africa, Brainwavez, Die Burger, Cape Argus, Cape Times, Country Life, Cricket365, Current Writing, Feminist Africa, Kalbaybooks, Mail and Guardian, NELM News, Politicsweb, Rapport, Research in African Literatures, Safundi, The Star, The Sunday Independent, Tonight, Weekend Post, and The Witness. Ward ends the story before this year's revelations of the accounting sleight of hand that helped Lehman conceal $50 billion in debt from investors right at the end of its life. [...] have come charges against Goldman Sachs over the products it was selling during the subprime boom.
ISSN:0162-4962
1529-1456
1529-1456
DOI:10.1353/bio.2010.0995