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Lavrin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Asunción
Lavrin (born 1935), Cuba
historian and
author Janko Lavrin (1887–1986), Slovene...
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family is
polarized by the
attitude to the Maidan. One of Kaidash's sons,
Lavrin,
expresses his
patriotic opinions during hard
times for
Ukraine and joins...
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Janko Lavrin (10
February 1887 – 13
August 1986) was a
Slovene novelist, poet, critic, translator, and historian. He was
Professor Andrej Jelenc DiCaprio...
- Nora
Lavrin, née Fry (1897 – 30
August 1985), was an
English engraver, book
illustrator and painter. She
illustrated twenty editions of children's books...
- Asunción
Lavrin (born 1935 in Havana, Cuba) is a
historian and
author with more than 100
publications on
topics of
gender and women's
studies in colonial...
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original on 4
October 2012. Müller (1982), p. 8.
Lavrin (1947), p. 161.
Bloshteyn (2007), p. 5.
Lavrin (2005), p. 38.
Burry (2011), p. 57.
Breger (2008)...
- JSTOR 3201923.
Lavrin,
Asuncion (2008).
Brides of Christ:
Conventual life in
colonial Mexico. Stanford, Calif.:
Stanford University Press, 2008. p. 49.
Lavrin, Asuncion...
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Imperial Russia: 1801–1905. Routledge. pp. 60–65. ISBN 978-0415231091.
Janko Lavrin, "Chaadayev and the West."
Russian Review 22.3 (1963): 274–288
online Archived...
- "The nineteenth-century
feminist press and women's
rights in Brazil". In
Lavrin, Asunción (ed.).
Latin American Women:
Historical Perspectives. Westport...
- 34–54. doi:10.1525/ae.1987.14.1.02a00030. hdl:2027.42/136539. JSTOR 645632.
Lavrin, Asunción (1989). ****uality and
marriage in
colonial Latin America. Lincoln:...