- The
Askenazy school (Polish: Szkoła Askenazego,
sometimes referred to as Lwów–Warsaw
School of History, Lwowsko-warszawska szkoła historyczna) was an informal...
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Szymon Askenazy (December 24, 1865,
Zawichost – June 22, 1935, Warsaw) was a Jewish-Polish historian, educator,
statesman and diplomat,
founder of the...
- Ludvík
Aškenazy (24
February 1921 – 18
March 1986) was a Czech-Jewish
writer and journalist.
Aškenazy was born on 24
February 1921 in Český Těšín. After...
- of
partial Polish heritage have
their respective ancestries credited.
Askenazy Bielski Callimachus Cywiński Długosz
Feldman Gieysztor Kadłubek Kołłątaj...
- Polish-Swedish
paleontologist Jerzy Andrzejewski (1909–1983),
author Szymon Askenazy (1865-1935),
Polish jurist, historian, educator,
first Polish representative...
- The King, This Prince"".
Polish History.
Retrieved 26
March 2020.
Szymon Askenazy,
Prince Józef Poniatowski. idem [full
citation needed]
Laure Junot (1883)...
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Questions d'économie
contemporaine (Tome 1),
under the
direction of
Philippe Askenazy and
Daniel Cohen 2008 La Prospérité du vice, Une
introduction (inquiète)...
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Henriette Leonie Mann (1916–1986),
married Ludvík
Aškenazy (1921–1986),
author Jindřich Mann-
Aškenazy [cs] (born 1948), film
maker and
author Hannah Mann...
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Szymon Askenazy published his work on the
subject (Przymierze polsko-pruskie, 1900)
focusing on the
diplomatic and
international aspects.
Askenazy argued...
- Research. 19 (2): 397–414. doi:10.1007/s12122-998-1022-2. S2CID 154606029.
Askenazy,
Philippe (February 2003). "Minimum wage,
exports and growth" (PDF). European...