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3 unusual facts about Beverly J. Silver


Beverly J. Silver

Silver, Beverly J., Arrighi, Giovanni and Dubofsky, Melvyn, editors; "Labor Unrest in the World-Economy, 1870-1990", special issue of Review (Fernand Braudel Center), vol.

For many years she was a member of the World Labor Research Group at the Fernand Braudel Center at Binghamton.

Silver, Beverly J. & Arrighi, Giovanni; Chaos and Governance in the Modern World-System (1999).


Beverly J. Stoeltje

She continued on at the University of Texas to pursue both her M.A. (1973) and her Ph.D. (1979) in Folklore (Folkloristics) within the graduate folklore program associated with the UT Department of Anthropology.

She has continued to pursue her initial interests in performance, ritual, and gender, but shifted her geographical interests in the early 1990s to Ghana and West Africa, exploring the role of Asante Queen Mothers (see Akan Chieftaincy).

John Joseph Tuchi

On September 19, 2013, President Obama nominated Tuchi to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona, to the seat vacated by Judge Roslyn O. Silver, who took senior status on September 3, 2013.

Michael B. Silver

He recently guest starred on Royal Pains as Ken Keller, and in 2011 he starred in the video game L.A. Noire as Edgar Kalou.

Murray M. Silver, Jr.

While making the movie of his book, Silver was introduced to the XIVth Dalai Lama by mutual friend, Richard Gere.

Orocopia Mountains

The Orocopia Mountains offer considerable geologic variety and was one of the areas used for geologic field training by Caltech Professor of Geology, Leon T. Silver, for astronauts in preparation for the NASA Project Apollo Moon landing missions.

Phillip McArthur

Phillip McArthur studied under the renowned folklorists and scholars Richard Bauman and Beverly J. Stoeltje.

Richard Bauman

and his wife, the folklorist and anthropologist Beverly J. Stoeltje.

Roslyn O. Silver

Silver then served as an adviser and litigator for the Education Division of the Navajo Nation's Native American Rights Fund from 1974 to 76.

Thomas Silver

Thomas B. Silver (1947–2001), author, scholar and president of the Claremont Institute


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