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Andrew Princz (born October 28, 1970 - died June 24, 2011 in Quito, Ecuador) was a journalist, editor, and publisher of ''ontheglobe.com''. He has done reporting from around the globe, visiting almost sixty countries conducting tourism promotion and country awareness projects, spearheading the concept of cultural navigation, a form of modern-day global exploration whereby the traveler takes an empathetic approach to the cultures that he comes across. He has contributed to CNN Traveller,〔CNN Traveller. “Nigeria: Put your oar in”, May-Jun, 2006, p. 29〕 ''The Wall Street Journal'',〔 〕 ''The Toronto Star'', ''CBC.ca'', ''The Montreal Gazette'',〔Montreal Gazette. “Return to a Roma village”. October 27, 2007〕 the Chinese monthly ''Cultural Geographic'', ''The Art Newspaper'', and ''ARTnews’’. Princz was founding editor of the Budapest-based monthly ''DT - Diplomacy and Trade’’. He was the holder of a BFA in Art History from Concordia University. Princz had contributed to several of Frommer's Eastern European guidebooks, and was the lead author of ''Bridging the Divide: Canadian and Hungarian Stories of the 1956 Revolution'', a book about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. ==Works== * ''Frommer's Budapest & the Best of Hungary'' ISBN 978-0-471-77819-6 (John Wiley & Sons; 2006) * ''Frommer's Eastern Europe'' ISBN 978-0-470-08958-3 (John Wiley & Sons; 2007) * ''Frommer's Europe by Rail'' ISBN 978-0-7645-9951-4 (John Wiley & Sons; 2006) * ''Frommer's Europe'' ISBN 978-0-471-92265-0 (John Wiley & Sons; 2006) * ''Bridging the Divide: Canadian and Hungarian Stories of the 1956 Revolution'' ISBN 978-0-9781612-0-0 (ontheglobe.com, 2006) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Princz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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