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|    My hero, Mark Weber    |
|    16 Aug 23 20:23:50    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, can.politics, soc.culture.polish       XPost: soc.culture.jewish, talk.politics.misc, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: flatnose@coon.not              Mark Weber, historian and author, is director of the Institute for       Historical Review, an independent “think tank” and       publishing-educational enterprise based in southern California.              He is the author of many articles, reviews, and essays dealing with       historical, political, and social issues, which have appeared in a       variety of periodicals, and in a range of languages.              Weber has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows, and has appeared       many times on television, including on the nationally broadcast       “Hannity and Colmes” and “Montel Williams" shows. He has conducted       countless interviews with television, radio and print journalists from       across the United States, and from Britain, Germany, Sweden, Lebanon,       Iran, South Africa, and other countries.              He was born in Portland, Oregon, where he was also raised. He studied       history at the University of Illinois (Chicago), the University of       Munich (Germany), and Portland State University, from where he       received a bachelor's degree in history (with high honors). He then       did graduate work in history at Indiana University (Bloomington),       where he served as a history instructor and received a Master's degree       in European history.              In 1988 he testified for five days in Toronto District Court as a       recognized expert witness on Germany's wartime Jewish policy and the       Holocaust issue.              During the five years he lived in Washington, DC, he carried out       extensive historical research at the National Archives and the Library       of Congress.              He lived and worked for two and one-half years in Germany (Bonn and       Munich), and for a time in Ghana (West Africa), where he taught       English, history, and geography at an all-Black secondary school.              He has been Director of the IHR since 1995. For nine years he was       editor of the IHR's Journal of Historical Review.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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