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Although not a fictioneer, Lukacs is occasionally guilty of striking prose, especially when he sets out the vignettes with which he likes to populate his texts.
June 24th, 2008 m_francis 2008
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That aphorism from the historian John Lukacs is in the first paragraph of a brilliant article "Why Aren't Conservatives Conservationists?" found here.
10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002 John 2002
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LK, at the time, was exampling ideological prescriptions such as Lukacs 'western form of Marxism, but the effect is precisely the same: to proscribe any and all criticisms stemming from or based upon "external" criteria.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Hitler was usually a shrewd assessor of his opponents, but he underestimated this one, and although the 80-day span Lukacs illuminates is the merest antechamber to the terrible years that lie ahead, by the end of it Churchill has won and, with him, Western civilization.
Essential Reading On World War II Richard Snow 2011
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The formidably productive Hungarian-born historian John Lukacs has published several fine books about World War II, but "The Duel" might be his most gripping.
Essential Reading On World War II Richard Snow 2011
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I also got to meet in the flesh for the first time my longtime email buddy Mahesh R Mohan, and illustrator Chuck Lukacs, who does the interiors on our two James Enge books, Blood of Ambrose and This Crooked Way.
Archive 2009-12-01 Lou Anders 2009
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I also got to meet in the flesh for the first time my longtime email buddy Mahesh R Mohan, and illustrator Chuck Lukacs, who does the interiors on our two James Enge books, Blood of Ambrose and This Crooked Way.
OryCon31 - I've Been Spoiled for Life Lou Anders 2009
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Lukacs was on his way home from abroad last fall when he saw a sign in which Air Canada absolved itself from responsibility for anything and everything, to wit »»»
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International Center of Photography 'Spectators at the funeral parade of General Lukacs, Valencia' June 16, 1937, by Gerda Taro.
Mishandled Baggage Arrives 70 Years Later Richard B. Woodward 2011
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"We do not know what Hitler thought of the news from London when he retired for the night," writes Lukacs, but "it seems that he did not yet wholly comprehend how, beneath and beyond the great war of armies and navies and entire peoples that he had now started in Western Europe, he would be involved in something like a hand-to-hand duel with Churchill."
Essential Reading On World War II Richard Snow 2011
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