LC control no. | n 50046813 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ulam, Adam B., 1922-2000 |
Variant(s) | Ulam, Adam Bruno, 1922- |
Birth date | 1922-04-08 |
Death date | 2000-03-28 |
Place of birth | Lwów (Poland) |
Place of death | Cambridge (Mass.) |
Field of activity | Russia--Politics and government Soviet Union--Politics and governments Cold War--History |
Profession or occupation | Historians Political scientists College teachers Authors |
Type of family | male |
Found in | His Philosophical foundations of English socialism, 1951: t.p. (Adam B. Ulam) His Dangerous relations, 1983: CIP t.p. (Adam B. Ulam) Harvard University gazette, Apr. 6, 2000: p. 6 (d. Mar. 28, 2000; b. Apr. 8, 1922, in what was then Lwów, Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine) Wikipedia, 27 September 2018 (Adam Bruno Ulam (8 April 1922-28 March 2000) was a Polish-American historian of Jewish descent and political scientist at Harvard University; was one of the world's foremost authorities and top experts in Sovietology and Kremlinology; born in Lwów, Poland; moved to the United States just prior to the outbreak of World War II to further his education; studied at Brown University; taught briefly at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before studies at Harvard University (1944-47), earning his doctorate at Harvard University (1947); died in Cambridge, Massachusetts) |
Associated language | eng |