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Susana Rotker (3 July 1954 – 27
November 2000) was a
Venezuelan journalist, columnist, essayist, and writer. The
daughter of
Jewish immigrants, Susana...
- ABDO, 01/09/2011
Captive Women:
Oblivion And
Memory In Argentina,
Susana Rotker, p. 32,
University of
Minnesota Press, 2002 "Museo Histórico: hay polémica...
- ABDO, 01/09/2011
Captive Women:
Oblivion And
Memory In Argentina,
Susana Rotker, p.32,
University of
Minnesota Press, 04/12/2002 Richmond, "Julio A. Roca"...
- have
truthfully explained that the
first head of the
family was
called Rötker Ingesson, whom king Eric IX, or Eric the Holy as he is called, took as his...
- 1999, p. 17,
Quesada 2001, p. 319, Rein 1998, p. 73, Rock 1987, p. 106,
Rotker 2002, p. 57, Sagastizábal 2000, p. 99,
Shumway 1993, p. 113,
Whigham 2002...
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children – were
deported by sea."] Rock 2002, pp. 93–94. Fernández 2005.
Rotker 2002, p. 32.
Gigoux 2022, pp. 1–2.
Harambour 2019.
Chapman 2010, p. 544...
- Costantini,
Beatriz Doumerc,
Eduardo Galeano,
Renato Prada Oropeza,
Susana Rotker,
Rachel Beauvoir-Dominique, Françoise Perus,
Beatriz González-Stephan, Anthony...
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vocals (6) Sega
Bodega –
production (7) Sean Leon –
vocals (8)
Matthew Rotker-Lynn –
guitar (8)
Hudson Alexander –
production (8) Ro
Ransom –
vocals (10)...
- "Susana
Rotker-Martinez, 46,
Language Professor at Rutgers", The New York Times,
December 2, 2000.
Accessed August 12, 2018. "Dr.
Susana Rotker-Martinez...
- far-right
paramilitary group.
Around 1979, he met the
intellectual Susana Rotker, with whom he had a
daughter Sol Ana in 1986.
During the year 1984 he moved...