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Institute of Modern Politics was created in 2009.
Stuart A. Newton has written: 'The LacBird Poems: modern verses from the Vietnam conflict' 'Tales out of School' 'Londinium Poeta' 'The LacBird Poems: modern verses from the Vietnam conflict'
Ian Malcolm Bowen Stuart has written: 'The theory of modern Rugby football' -- subject(s): Football
Bob Stuart McKnight has written: 'Rafe: modern Sioux rebel' -- subject(s): Fiction, Indians of North America
Stuart Davis was an artist whose work was influenced by jazz music. Critics called his work modern and referred to him as leading the style.
Industry, Politics, Showbiz
Metropolis, politics for polis.
The Franks settled in modern-day France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and western Germany.
In Britian, the Netherlands was often called Holland (which is really just a province of the Netherlands). In older times that whole area was known as the Low Countries.
Eugene Davidson has written: 'The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler' -- subject(s): Politics and government, National socialism, Heads of state, Biography 'The Nuremberg fallacy' -- subject(s): History, Military history, Modern, Modern Military history, War crimes, World politics 'Reflections on a disruptive decade' -- subject(s): World politics, Nineteen sixties, Civilization, Modern, Modern Civilization
In modern architecture (ie Washington DC), in government/politics, and in philosophy.
No, Neanderthals were an extinct species of archaic humans that lived in Eurasia, including regions such as western Europe. They are not directly associated with the modern country of the Netherlands.