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    Ann Fessler

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    Installation artist, filmmaker, and author Ann Fessler has spent four decades using her platform as an artist to bring hidden histories and stories to light. She turned to the subject of adoption in 1989 and has produced three documentary films, numerous audio and video installations, and written an award-winning book, The Girls Who Went Away, based on 100 interviews with women who lost children to adoption in the 1950s–early 70s. Fessler has been the recipient of a Radcliffe Fellowship at Harvard and grants from the NEA, the RI and Maryland State Arts Councils, LEF Foundation, RI Foundation, and RISCA. Her work is in the collection of major museums including the Whitney and MoMA in NY. Fessler, who received her MA in Media from Webster University and MFA in photography from the University of Arizona, is a professor at Rhode Island School of Design where she has taught since 1993. networksrhodeisland.orghttps://digitalcommons.risd.edu/faculty_networksri_risdprofiles/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Brett Fessler Interview

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    The interview focuses on Fessler’s military experience and his transition to college afterwards. Fessler briefly discusses his family life, and after high school, he enrolled in Northern Kentucky University and then the University of Cincinnati, earning his certification in paramedicine, and he eventually worked as a paramedic and EMT. Later, Fessler became a volunteer firefighter, but after a few years of firefighting he realized that he would not become a paid firefighter, so he joined the Army in 2010. He jumped out of planes and drove a Humvee at Ft. Bragg, NC. He also met his wife during this time. After Fessler got out of the Army, he enjoyed some time to himself before enrolling at the University of South Carolina, Aiken, becoming a nursing major. He plans to pursue his masters after he graduates and also hopes that his family will grow. Brett thinks that USCA’s Student Veteran Success Center does an excellent job accommodating veterans and he believes that other schools should follow USCA’s example

    Oral History Interview with Audrey Fessler by Amy Kind

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    Two hour, twenty-nine minute interview with University of Wisconsin-- Eau Claire Dept. of English professor Audrey Fessler concerning her life, education, and development of feminist thought

    Die Drey Grossen Koenige der Hungarn aus dem Arpadischen Stamme / von Dr. Fessler

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    DIE DREY GROSSEN KOENIGE DER HUNGARN AUS DEM ARPADISCHEN STAMME / VON DR. FESSLER Die Drey Grossen Koenige der Hungarn aus dem Arpadischen Stamme / von Dr. Fessler (1) Cover (1) Titelblatt (6) Inhaltsanzeige. (8) Widmung (16) Vorwort (18) I. Stephanus der Heilige. (22) I. - III. (24) IIII. - VI. (114) Tafel: Kupferstich (174) IIII. - VI. (176) VII. - IX. (177) II. Ladislaus der Heilige. (224) I. - II. (226) III. - IV. (282) V. - VI. (344) VII. - VIII. (372) IX. - X. (412) III. Colomanus der Gelehrte. (440) I. - II. (442) III. - IV. (491) V. - VII. (527) Druckfehler und Verbesserungen. (560

    Anna Fessler

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    Anna Fessler, Nov. 27, 1938. Label on original sleeve reads: Anna Fessler, 11-27-38https://mds.marshall.edu/carl_photograph_collection/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Historiosophy of I. A. Fessler

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    The article analyzes the main aspects of the historical and philosophical concept of I. A. Fessler. His views on the position of historical science in relation to other types of knowledge and forms of spiritual culture, the problematic of historical fact and truth, the concept of reliability and plausibility, the nature of knowledge, the driving forces of the historical process, the profession of a historian, the relationship between the author and the reader are considered. The religious character of Fessler’s historiosophy and its connection with the intellectual background of European thought of the late 18th and early 19th centuries is explored
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