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Jerzy Jedlicki (born
Jerzy Grossman 14 June 1930 in
Warsaw – 31
January 2018 in Warsaw) was a
Polish historian of ideas,
Humanities Professor and an anti-communist...
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Marian Zygmunt Jedlicki (born 30
April 1899 in Kielce, died 14
March 1954 in Poznań) was a
Polish lawyer,
historian and a
professor at the Jagiellonian...
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Witold Jedlicki (born 9
February 1929 in Warsaw; died 8
September 1995 in Jerusalem) was a
Polish sociologist and
journalist of
Jewish descent, activist...
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polskiej do roku 1918 ed. by
Jerzy Jedlicki. Vol. I:
Maciej Janowski,
Narodziny inteligencji 1750–1831; Vol. II:
Jerzy Jedlicki, Błędne koło 1832–1864; Vol....
- Puławians,
disappeared from the
political scene in the late 1950s.
Witold Jedlicki described the
struggle between the
Natolinians and the Puławians in his...
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called them, by an
uncomplimentary version of the word, “the Jews.”
Witold Jedlicki describes the
struggle between the
Natolinians and Puławians in his Simpletons...
- was released. The
album was co-written by Jon Mikl, John
Leibel and Ted
Jedlicki.
Prior to the album's
release the
single and
video for "The Calling" was...
- of
Oxford while under the
supervision of
Timothy Garton Ash and
Jerzy Jedlicki. He was a
Marshall Scholar at
Balliol College, Oxford, from 1991 to 1994...
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critique of
Sismondi in The Ac****ulation of Capital. The
historian Jerzy Jedlicki writes: All
sorts of
labels were
pinned on this
humanist from
Geneva who...
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Joachim Cohen. 2015: The
Squad by
Benjamin Rocher. 2015: Mon
amour by
Liova Jedlicki. 2021: The
Accusation by Yvan
Attal 2010:
Mission sacrée by
Daniel Vigne...