Peter Gray — may refer to: *Peter Gray (historian), Professor of Modern Irish History at Queen s University Belfast *Peter Gray (psychologist), American psychologist and author of the introductory psychology textbook, Psychology *Peter W. Gray (1819 – 1874),… … Wikipedia
Peter Gray (military historian) — Dr Peter Gray is a Senior Research Fellow in Air Power Studies at Birmingham University.[1] Books ‘Air Power History; Turning Points from Kittyhawk to Kosovo’, Ed with S Cox (Head AHB), (London: Cass, 2002). Chapter 17, The Balkans: An Air Power… … Wikipedia
Peter Paret — (April 13, 1924 ) is American military, cultural art historian with a particular interest in [History of Germany|German history] . Paret was born in Berlin, Germany, the son of Dr. Hans Paret and Suzanne Aimée Cassirer, who divorced in 1932. The… … Wikipedia
Gray literature — (or grey literature) is a field in library and information science. The term is used variably by the intellectual community, librarians, and medical and research professionals to refer to a body of materials that cannot be found easily through… … Wikipedia
Peter Bogdanovich — Infobox actor name = Peter Bogdanovich birthdate = birth date and age|1939|7|30 location = Kingston, New York spouse = Polly Platt (1966 1970) Louise Stratten (1988 2001) partner = Cybill Shepherd (1971 1978) baftaawards = Best Screenplay 1971… … Wikipedia
Peter Temin — Dr. Peter Temin (born 1937) is a widely cited economist and economic historian, currently Elisha Gray II Professor of Economics, MIT and former head of the Economics Department. Dr. Temin graduated with highest honors from Swarthmore College in… … Wikipedia
Sir Peter Leycester, 1st Baronet — Infobox Person name = Sir Peter Leycester image size = 200px caption = Sir Peter Leycester in 1665 birth date = 3 March 1614 birth place = Nether Tabley, Cheshire, England death date = 11 October 1678 death place = Nether Tabley education =… … Wikipedia
Great Famine (Ireland) — The Great Famine ( ga. An Gorta Mór [The term has appeared in the titles of numerous books on the event, as demonstrated by [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%22Gorta+Mo%CC%81r%22 =Search qt=results page this search on WorldCat] ] or ga. An… … Wikipedia
Genocides in history — Genocide is the mass killing of a group of people, as defined by Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) as any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a… … Wikipedia
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