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The historically astute will be reminded by this pairing of the Terror that was waged in Reason's name at the Republic's founding.
This historically astute if star-struck exhibition has been organized by Alison Gingeras, chief curator of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, the museum run by the foundation of the French mega-collector François Pinault.
But he rejects her more Freudian search for motivations and in "Speer" has produced a leaner, historically astute biography, richly enhanced by his knowledge of Hitler and also by 76 apt, well-placed illustrations.
Jancar Gallery had already established itself as an unusually focused, historically astute space, showing work by many overlooked, often female, mid-career artists, before its owner, Tom Jancar, moved to Chinatown (in the original Black Dragon Society space) in the summer of 2008.
WHATEVER else it may accomplish, "1969," the latest thematic project of the contemporary-music ensemble Alarm Will Sound, proves that you can build something substantial — a historically astute program that makes solid, provocative points — around a notion thoroughly lacking in substance.
And while the recent and ongoing heated debates about "Obamacare" and the like are chronically politicized, those in the know look to the IHPS -- and a very few other such sources -- for data-based, historically astute, rigorously-developed research and position papers.
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Historically, by Russell's account, they have tended to be more clever, astute, and diplomatic; * The industrial class, who are of "a totally different type" from the bourgeoisie, and are more apt to coerce than to behave diplomatically, due in large part to the impersonal relationships they have with their employees; and * The ideological élite.
Astute move?
A very astute man.
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