Tag Archives: Soviet Union
Word Jazz
Formed in 1955, the Mitchell-Ruff Duo was said in 1987 to be the oldest continuous jazz group. In 1959 Dwike Mitchell and Willie Ruff introduced Soviet audiences to American jazz and then performed worldwide. Among the group’s recordings was Enduring Magic (Blackhawk Recordings, … Continue reading
Posted in Episodes, Mitchell, Dwike, Ruff, Willie, Shivers, Gary
Tagged Humanities, jazz, Music, Soviet Union
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(1) Soviet Law; (2) The Practice of Medicine Today, Part 5 of 6
Harold Berman discusses the function of the law in countries with totalitarian governments. He describes the origins of the legal system in Russia and the Soviet Union, and similarities between the Soviet legal code and European and American legal systems. … Continue reading
Posted in Ballantine, Thomas, Bennett, William J., Berman, Harold, Dyer, Allen, Episodes, Peterson, Chase
Tagged Law, Medical ethics, Russia, Soviet Union
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