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Zerubbabel (/zəˈrʌbəbəl/) was,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, a
governor of the
Achaemenid Empire's
province of
Yehud and the
grandson of Jeconiah, penultimate...
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Eviatar Zerubavel (born
November 25th, 1948) is
professor of
sociology at
Rutgers University, a
specialist in the
sociology of
cognition and everyday...
- Ya'akov
Zerubavel (Hebrew: יעקב זרובבל;
January 14, 1886 – June 2, 1967) was a
Jewish Zionist activist, writer, publisher, and one of the
leaders of the...
- the Sun and the Moon, a
custom later adopted by the Romans.
Zerubavel (1989), p. 9.
Zerubavel (1989), p. 14. Keegan, Peter; Sears, Gareth; Laurence, Ray...
- The Calendar.
Fourth Estate Ltd. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-1-85702-721-1.
Zerubavel, E. (1989). The
Seven Day Circle: The
History and
Meaning of the W****...
- (1): 23–29. doi:10.2307/2922719. ISSN 0002-9831. JSTOR 2922719.
Eviatar Zerubavel (1982). "The
standardization of time: a
sociohistorical perspective"....
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Nebraska Press. pp. 180–181. ISBN 978-0-8032-1015-8.
Bergreen 2011, p. 249.
Zerubavel,
Eviatar (2003).
Terra Cognita: The
Mental Discovery of America. Transaction...
- 1st
STAGE CBT.
Infinity Educations. pp. 8–6. ISBN 978-81-939356-9-9.
Zerubavel 1985. The Jurist. S. Sweet. 1861. p. 983. Oxossi,
Diego de (8 July 2022)...
- 1986
article investigating the
national myth by
Barry Schwartz, Yael
Zerubavel and
Bernice M. Barnett, it was
described as "one of the
least significant...
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Sociologist Eviatar Zerubavel notes that the nineteen-day
cycle creates a
distinctive rhythm which enhances group solidarity. (
Zerubavel argues that the nineteen-day...