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  • Looking at the long century between the Directory and the beginning of the First World War, Gildea, an Oxford historian, sees a continuing cycle of revolutionary fervor and reaction, although the republican values of secularism and populism endured.

    Cover to Cover 2009

  • Looking at the long century between the Directory and the beginning of the First World War, Gildea, an Oxford historian, sees a continuing cycle of revolutionary fervor and reaction, although the republican values of secularism and populism endured.

    Cover to Cover 2009

  • Specialist Christopher Gildea watches images from the earthquake in Japan on a television screen at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

    2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami: The Internet response is a wonder 2011

  • Ridgewood also has a nationally recognized golf course at the Ridgewood Country Club and a rare, sand-bottomed town pool, according to Wendy Esposito , a broker and manager of Marron Gildea Realtors' Ridgewood office.

    Vibrant Ridgewood Keeps Buzzing Along Melanie Lefkowitz 2011

  • James Gildea , an administrative law judge of the U.S. International Trade Commission, found that Apple didn't violate a range of Nokia patents.

    Judge Sides With Apple in Nokia Patent Fight Tom Barkley 2011

  • He was a very honest, hard working kid, said Pete Gildea, Arnold's high school hockey coach.

    March glimpses 2007

  • By other accounts, Gildea is smarter and harder-working than Thomas, so perhaps they're more just ideological brethren.

    Coleman Camp Gets Roughed Up By State Supremes 2009

  • This may be too glib a quip, but she described Gildea as the Clarence Thomas of Minnesota.

    Coleman Camp Gets Roughed Up By State Supremes 2009

  • Gildea assembles a wealth of information--historical, political, cultural and economic--to elucidate the conundrum, without pretending to explain it away.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

  • It is impossible to interpret the slaughter of a million and a half people as a triumph in any setting, but Gildea shows unforgettably a national identity winning out against all odds.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

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