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East and Central European Political Elites Database (ECEPED)
The East and Central European Political Elites Database (ECEPED) is a biographical database of contemporary (post-1989) national and sub-national political elites within Eastern and Central Europe. It is organized at the individual level and provides descriptive variables such as: birth, death, profession, gender, incumbency status, and others. These data were collected from electoral reports and biographical codexes generally provided through state statistical offices. It is planned to include datasets covering: members of parliament, members of regional parliaments, and cabinet ministers.
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Kerevel, Yann P., Austin S. Matthews, and Katsunori Seki. 2018. "Mixed-Member Electoral Systems, Best Loser Rules, and the Descriptive Representation of Women." Electoral Studies 57 (1): 153-162
East and Central European Political Elites Database (ECEPED)
The East and Central European Political Elites Database (ECEPED) is a biographical database of contemporary (post-1989) national and sub-national political elites within Eastern and Central Europe. It is organized at the individual level and provides descriptive variables such as: birth, death, profession, gender, incumbency status, and others. These data were collected from electoral reports and biographical codexes generally provided through state statistical offices. It is planned to include datasets covering: members of parliament, members of regional parliaments, and cabinet ministers.
IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON MISSING DATA HIGHLIGHTED IN RED, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT: [email protected]
Please cite the following if you utilize any German national or German sub-national data for publication:
Kerevel, Yann P., Austin S. Matthews, and Katsunori Seki. 2018. "Mixed-Member Electoral Systems, Best Loser Rules, and the Descriptive Representation of Women." Electoral Studies 57 (1): 153-162
The Story of "Me" Contemporary American Autofiction
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Masculinity, Whiteness, and Postmodern Self-Consciousness -- 2. Rage against the Dying of the Author -- 3. The New Journalism as the New Fiction -- 4. Trauma Autofiction, Dissociation, and the Authenticity of "Real" Experience -- 5. Memoir vs. Autofiction as the Story of Me vs. the Story of "Me" -- Coda -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- IndexDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
Miles (Austin) Don't Call Me Brother. A Ringmaster's Escape from the Pentecostal Church
Gutwirth Jacques. Miles (Austin) Don't Call Me Brother. A Ringmaster's Escape from the Pentecostal Church. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°70, 1990. pp. 294-295
sj-sav-4-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 – Supplemental material for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites
Supplemental material, sj-sav-4-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites by Austin Horng-En Wang in Social Media + Society</p
sj-sav-5-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 – Supplemental material for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites
Supplemental material, sj-sav-5-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites by Austin Horng-En Wang in Social Media + Society</p
sj-docx-1-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 – Supplemental material for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites by Austin Horng-En Wang in Social Media + Society</p
sj-R-3-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 – Supplemental material for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites
Supplemental material, sj-R-3-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites by Austin Horng-En Wang in Social Media + Society</p
sj-R-2-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 – Supplemental material for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites
Supplemental material, sj-R-2-sms-10.1177_20563051221098347 for PM Me the Truth? The Conditional Effectiveness of Fact-Checks Across Social Media Sites by Austin Horng-En Wang in Social Media + Society</p
Letter to Miss Emma A. McCoy from Mayor Austin Scott 1914
Letter to Miss McCoy from Mayor Austin Scott, of New Brunswick, thanking her for inviting him to the Teachers Club, but expressing disappointment that she was unable to attend due to illness.Miss McCoy was Supervisor of Drawing at New Brunswick High School which was the school which she graduated from in 1883. She was actively engaged in the New Brunswick community during her lifetime. The collection reflects her activities and interests on both the local and national arenas.My dear Miss McCoy,
I write to express to you the feeling of keen disappointment. I had last evening – and still have – that you were unable to attend the pleasant meeting of the Teachers Club and their guests. Reference was made to your absence and tribute said to your energy and skill in bringing about so delightful a gathering. I hear the illness which prevented you sharing in it all is of the slightest. Let me thank you for the opportunity your information gave me of meeting our cities teachers.
Yours sincerely, Austin ScottOriginal order was unknown. For this small collection, each item has been separately foldered
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