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Higbee, Joan Florence was born on January 1, 1945 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Florence Salick Higbee.
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Annotations in this carefully selected bibliography reflect the transformations in Europe since WWII, showing the changing relationships between states growing more independent. Most of these books are written in English and many have been written in the last ten years. Works written before World War II are included in certain cases and earlier imprints are included in order to provide analysis of events close in time to situations described. Western Europe Since 1945 is divided into four main sections: "Western Europe," "European Union," "Countries of Western Europe" and "Famous People." Books are grouped under the following headings: Art, Colonialism, Economics, European Community Relations, Foreign Relations, Geography, History, Immigration, Language, Literature, Music, Politics and Government, and Religion.
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Higbee, Joan Florence was born on January 1, 1945 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Florence Salick Higbee.
Student, University Sorbonne, 1963. Student, University Nancy, 1968. Bachelor in French, George Washington University, 1967.
Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins University, 1975. Master of Library Science, Catholic University America, 1976.
Library. Collection Services Department, Library. of Congress, Washington, 1976-1998. Specialist French Caribbean culture Area Studies Department, Library. of Congress, since 1998. Collections specialist Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars, Smithsonian Institute, since 1981.
Instructor Johns Hopkins University, 1968-1972. Assistant d'anglais, Lycée Frédéric Chopin, Nancy, France, 1967-1968. Guest lecturer George Washington University, since 1997.
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Member American Library Association (councilor at large 1980-1988, founding coordinator Library Union Task Force, past member policy monitoring committee, resolutions committee, committee professional standards), Association College and Research Libraries (past chair Western European specialists section), International Brotherhood Magicians (award of outstanding merit 1996), Society of America Magicians, Houdini History Association (honorary board since 1995).