John Bellamy Foster — (born August 19, 1953) is editor of the independent socialist magazine Monthly Review and professor of sociology at the University of Oregon in Eugene. His writings have focused on political economy, environmental sociology, and Marxist theory.… … Wikipedia
John Bellamy Foster — (* 19. August 1953) ist ein US amerikanischer Journalist, Soziologe, Essayist und Ökosozialist sowie Herausgeber des marxistischen Magazins Monthly Review. Foster ist Professor für Soziologie an der University of Oregon in Eugene. Er hat zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Haley Bellamy — (1836 1914) was a noted New England folk artist, known for his highly stylized carved wooden eagles and other decorative items for ships and homes. Bellamy was born in Kittery, Maine in 1836, and stayed there for much of his career.… … Wikipedia
John Foster — may refer to: *John Foster, Sr. (1758–1827), British architect *John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel (1740 ndash;1828), speaker of the Irish House of Commons and Baron of the United Kingdom *John Foster of Dunleer, MP for Dunleer, grandfather of 1st… … Wikipedia
John Foster — ist der Name folgender Personen: John Foster (Barockkomponist) (1620–1677), englischer Barockkomponist John Foster (Komponist) (1762–1822), englischer Komponist John Foster (Architekt) (1786–1846), englischer Architekt John Foster (Regisseur) (… … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Jewel — (sometimes spelled Jewell) (May 24, 1522 September 23, 1571), was an English bishop of Salisbury. LifeHe was the son of John Jewel of Buden, Devon, was educated under his uncle John Bellamy, rector of Hampton, and other private tutors until his… … Wikipedia
John Classon Miller — (December 16 1836 ndash; April 2 1884) was an Ontario lumber merchant and political figure. He represented Muskoka and Parry Sound in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1882 as a Liberal member.He was born in Yonge Township, Leeds… … Wikipedia
Bellamy Road — The Bellamy Road was the first major U.S. federal highway in early territorial Florida.In 1824, only five years after Florida became a United States territory (and the same year that Alachua County itself was created), Congress authorized the… … Wikipedia
Bellamy (surname) — Bellamy is an English and Irish(Norman) surname, and may refer to:* Arthur Bellamy, (born 1942) English footballer * Bill Bellamy * Carol Bellamy * Charles Bellamy * Charlotte Bellamy * Craig Bellamy, Welsh footballer * Craig Bellamy, Australian… … Wikipedia
John King (pirate) — John King (c. 1708 ndash;April 26, 1717) was an 18th century pirate. He joined the crew of Samuel Black Sam Bellamy while still a juvenile, and is the youngest known pirate on record.On November 9, 1716, Bellamy and his crew, sailing the sloop… … Wikipedia