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Richard Drake

Richard Drake is the Lucile Speer Research Professor in Politics and History at the University of Montana. His other book publications are Byzantium for Rome: The Politics of Nostalgia in Umbertian Italy, 1878-1900 , The Aldo Moro Murder Case , Apostles and Agitators: Italy's Marxist Revolutionary Tradition , The Education of an Anti-Imperialist: Robert La Follette and U.S. Expansion , and Charles Austin Beard: The Return of the Master Historian of American Imperialism .

Personality Profile For Richard Drake

The following is a personality profile of Richard Drake based on his work.

Richard Drake is shrewd, skeptical and tranquil.

He is imaginative, he has a wild imagination. He is philosophical as well: he is open to and intrigued by new ideas and loves to explore them. But, Richard Drake is also proud: he holds himself in high regard, satisfied with who he is.

More than most people, his choices are driven by a desire for prestige.

He is relatively unconcerned with both taking pleasure in life and helping others. He prefers activities with a purpose greater than just personal enjoyment. And he thinks people can handle their own business without interference.


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