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  2. Bernard Bailyn - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Bailyn (September 10, 1922 – August 7, 2020) was an American historian, author, and academic specializing in U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary-era History. He was a professor at Harvard University from 1953. Bailyn won the Pulitzer Prize for History twice (in 1968 and 1987). [2]

  3. The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Bailyn published a revised and expanded version of this introduction, entitling it The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Bailyn argued that "the 'progressive' historians of the early twentieth century" dismissed "the Revolutionary leaders' professed fears of 'slavery' and of conspiratorial designs as what by then ...

  4. Voyagers to the West - Wikipedia

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    Voyagers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling of America on the Eve of the Revolution is a 1986 nonfiction book by American historian Bernard Bailyn, published by Knopf. The book chronicles the migration of British farmers into colonial America in the 1770s. [ 1 ]

  5. Atlantic history - Wikipedia

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    Bailyn, Bernard. Voyagers to the West: a passage in the peopling of America on the eve of the Revolution Knopf 1986, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in History; Bailyn, Bernard. Atlantic History: Concept and Contours (2005). ISBN 978-0-674-01688-0. Bodle, Wayne. "Atlantic History Is the New 'New Social History.'"

  6. Denishawn school - Wikipedia

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    St. Denis and Shawn renamed the school 'The Denishawn School', and they soon began developing those movements, techniques, and innovations that became known as the Denishawn style of dancing. The two developed a guide for their pedagogy and choreography, an excerpt of which is: "The art of dance is too big to be encompassed by any one system.

  7. Modern dance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Students attended classes in dance techniques, dance composition, music for dance, teaching methods, production, dance history and critical theory. The school's faculty included established dancers and choreographers such as Martha Graham , Hanya Holm , Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey , many of whom had received their training from European ...

  8. Release technique - Wikipedia

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    In pursuit of this goal, pioneers such as Margeret D'Oubler, Martha Graham, Rudolf von Laban and Doris Humphrey began to invent new dance techniques that involved radically different movement. Elements of release technique began to emerge as these pioneers, and protégés such as Merce Cunningham , José Limón , Irmgard Bartenieff , Erick ...

  9. Modern dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern dance is a broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance which includes dance styles such as ballet, folk, ethnic, religious, and social dancing; and primarily arose out of Europe and the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.