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Encyclopedia > Edward Thompson

Edward Thompson could refer to several people:


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John Edward Thompson was an exceptionally well-trained artist and a visionary Colorado arts leader.
Thompson studied with him from 1905 to 1908, and received a solid grounding in color composition and theory.
Thompson was determined to bring French and European artistic sensibilities to the rugged and still-wild west, and soon both Elisabeth Spalding (an artist and Denver Art Guild luminary) and Anne Evans (a Denver Art Museum maven) were championing Thompson’s cause.
E. P. Thompson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1421 words)
Thompson was born in Oxford, to Methodist missionary parents.
Thompson subsequently allied himself with the annual Socialist Register publication, and was (with Raymond Williams and Stuart Hall) one of the editors of the 1967 May Day Manifesto, one of the key left-wing challenges to the 1964-70 Labour government of Harold Wilson.
Thompson married Dorothy Towers, a fellow left-wing historian, in 1948.
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