Person Detail: Michael Novak

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Full Name: Michael Novak | ||
Biography: (1933-2017) Author, journalist, novelist. Michael Novak was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and died in Washington, District of Columbia. |
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1933 |
(Unknown) County Michael John Novak Jr. was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on September 9, 1933. |
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2017 |
(Unknown) County Michael Novak died at his home in Washington, District of Columbia, on February 17, 2017. |
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1964 |
(Unknown) County A New Generation: American and Catholic (Pub: Herder ISBN: ) A collection of journalistic essays. |
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1964 |
(Unknown) County The Open Church: Vatican II, Act II (Pub: New York, New York: The MacMillan Company ISBN: ) Nonfiction. |
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1969 |
(Unknown) County A Theology for Radical Politics (Pub: Herder and Herder ISBN: ) Nonfiction. |
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1982 |
(Unknown) County The Spirit Of Democratic Capitalism (Pub: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 0671431544 / 978-0671431549) Nonfiction. |
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1993 |
(Unknown) County The Catholic Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism (Pub: Free Press ISBN: 002923235X / 978-0029232354) Nonfiction. |
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1960 |
New York County Mr. Novak lived in Manhattan, New York, during the early 1960s. |
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1961 |
(Unknown) County The Tiber Was Silver (Pub: Doubleday & Company, Inc. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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1965 |
(Unknown) County Belief And Unbelief: A Philosophy Of Self-Knowledge (Pub: Macmillan Publishing Company ISBN: 0025907506 / 978-0025907508) Nonfiction. |
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1967 |
(Unknown) County A Time To Build (Pub: Macmillan ISBN: ) An essay collection. |
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1969 |
Nassau County Mr. Novak taught philosophy and religious studies at the State University of New York at Old Westbury from 1969 to 1972. |
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1972 |
(Unknown) County The Rise of the Unmeltable Ethnics: Politics and Culture in the Seventies (Pub: Macmillan Pub Co ISBN: 0025907808 / 978-0025907805) Nonfiction. |
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1974 |
(Unknown) County Choosing Our King: Powerful Symbols in Presidential Politics (Pub: Macmillan ISBN: 0025907204 / 9780025907201) Nonfiction. |
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1976 |
Onondaga County Mr. Novak taught religion at Syracuse University in 1976. |
