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Semyonovna Brumberg (Russian: Валентина Семёновна Брумберг; 2 August [O.S. 21 July] 1899 — 28
November 1975) and
Zinaida Semyonovna Brumberg (Russian:...
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phenomenon to
fraud and
hysteria on the part of the girl.
Historian Joan
Jacobs Brumberg believes the
phenomenon to be an
early example of
anorexia nervosa. Mary...
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Victor A.
Brumberg (born
February 12, 1933) is a
Russian theoretical physicist specializing in
relativistic celestial mechanics and astrometry. He worked...
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critic of the
Soviet Union and
communism MPC · 4915 4916
Brumberg 1970 PS
Victor A.
Brumberg (born 1933),
Russian astronomer and
former staff member at...
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original on
January 14, 2021.
Retrieved October 1, 2009.
Daniel Brumberg (October 30, 2008). "America's Re-emerging Democracy". The
Washington Post...
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Abraham Brumberg (Hebrew: אברהם ברומברג;
November 7, 1926 –
January 26, 2008) was an
American writer and editor. He
wrote about the
Soviet Union, Eastern...
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authors of the book "Cars and Jails:
Freedom Dreams, Debt, and Carcerality."
Brumberg,
Heather L.; Karr,
Catherine J.; Bole, Aparna; Ahdoot, Samantha; Balk,...
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Reich 1990, p. 310
Reich 1990, p. 311
Milani 1994, p. 85 Moin 2000, p. 22
Brumberg 2001, p. 45. "By 1920, the year
Khomeini moved to Arak..." Moin 2000, p...
- Joan
Jacobs Brumberg (born
April 29, 1944) is an
American social historian and
writes and
lectures in the
fields of women's
history and
medical history...
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American Scientists.
Archived from the
original on 4
October 2012.
Brumberg,
Reinventing Khomeini (2001). Shirley, Know
Thine Enemy (1997), p. 207...