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Wade, Rex Arvin was born on October 9, 1936 in Piedmont, Kansas, United States. Son of Francis Herman Wade and Vola Blanche (Johnson) Wade Hotvedt.
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Politics and Society in Provincial Russia is the first attempt by a group of western and Soviet historians to examine the major issues in late Imperial Russian history and the Revolution from the vantage point of a single province. The contributors provide a description and an analysis of the major social and political developments of the era from the Great Reforms through 1917 as they were played our in this Volga River province (located about 600 miles southeast of Moscow), while giving a vivid sense of how provincial Russians responded to and helped shape the dramatic events of the period. What emerges is a collective portrait of one of the most exciting and volatile regions of the Russian Empire.
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Hardcover: 208 pages Publisher: Stanford University Press; First Edition edition (January 18, 1969) Language: English ISBN-10: 0804707073 ISBN-13: 978-0804707077 Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
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university administrator history educator
Wade, Rex Arvin was born on October 9, 1936 in Piedmont, Kansas, United States. Son of Francis Herman Wade and Vola Blanche (Johnson) Wade Hotvedt.
Bachelor of Arts, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, 1958. Master of Arts, University Nebraska, 1960, Doctor of Philosophy, 1963. From assistant professor to professor Wisconsin State University-Louisiana Crosse, 1963-1968.
Associate professor of history U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1968-1970, professor, 1970-1986, department chairman history, 1977-1980, dean arts and humanities, 1980-1986, acting assistant vice president for academic affairs U. Hawaii system, 1984, acting vice president for academic affairs, 1984-1985.
Dean arts and science George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1986-1987, professor of history, 1987.
From assistant professor to professor Wisconsin State University, La Crosse, 1963—1968. Associate professor history University Hawaii, Honolulu, 1968—1970, professor, 1970—1986, chairman department history, 1977—1980, dean arts and humanities, 1980—1986. Acting assistant vice president for academy affairs University Hawaii Systems, 1984, acting vice president for academy affairs, 1984—1985.
Dean arts and science George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1986—1987, professor history, since 1987.
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Member Hawaii Committee Humanities, Honolulu, 1984—1986. Board directors University Hawaii Professional Assembly, 1977—1981. Member of American History Association, Southern Slavic Association, American Association Advancement Slavic Studies.
Married Beryl Schreiber Wade, August 25, 1957. Children: Beth, Douglas, Stephanie.