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[edit] Odd redlinks
- Henrik Bernhard Jaeger (1854-1895), biographer of Ibsen
- Category:Translators from Norwegian
- George Melhuish
- From Eve and the New Jerusalem: Joseph Barker (Methodist), Margaret Chapellsmith, Eliza Macauley, Emma Martin, Frances Morrison, James Morrison (Owenite), Eliza Sharples, James Elishama Smith, Frances Massey Wheeler
- bbk profs: David Begg (economist), Jay Belsky, Jacqueline Barnes, Joni Lovenuski, Tom Schuller, Richard Portes / Richard D. Portes, Julia Goodfellow, Stephen Frosch, Charlotte Jolles, Isobel Armstrong, J. F. Unstead, Tom Healy, William Perraudin, Hélyette Geman, Christine Oughton, Z. Paul Diennes, Geoffrey Tillotson, C. T. Ingold, Edward Melhuish, Rob Jenkins, Barry Coward, Susan James, Roy E. White, Roger M. Walker, Robin Howells, Daniel Pick, J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson, Conor Fahey, Martin Shipway, John Driffill, Lynne Segal, David Moss (crystallographer), Peter Fitzpatrick, Bonnie Ann Wallace, David Hamlyn, Sunil K. Khilnani, John Muellbauer, William D. Robson-Scott, Peter John, Frank Trentmann, Patrick McAuslan, Laurel Brake, Sandra Clark (academic), Michael Dobson, Hilary Fraser, Sally Ledger, William Rowe (academic)
- cam profs: Joseph Rawson Lumby – J. T. Abdy – Bob Rowthorn – J. N. Langley – Barbara Sahakian – James Suzman – Ellis H. Minns – John Hey – Julius Lipner – David Phillipson – Sir James Stephen - George Pryme – Andrew Amos
- Hasan Abu-Nimah, Jordanian diplomat – Miriam Allott, British academic – John Neville Rufus Altman, British composer and musician – Anne Clark Amor, British writer – Juliette Madelaine Bamber British poet – Derek Edward Dawson Beales, British historian – David Gordon Blackbourn British historian, Coolidge Professor of History and Director of Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University – Sue Blundell, British writer – Caroline Elisabeth Bos, Dutch art historian – François Bourgignon, French economist; Chief Economist and Senior Vice President,World Bank – Brian Blundell Boycott, British biologist – Daniel Joseph Bradley, Irish physicist – Donald Charlton Bradley, British inorganic chemist – Sir Ian Charles Rayner Byatt, British economist – William Gilbert Chaloner, British botanist – Candida Clark, British writer – John Leonard Cloudsley-Thompson, British zoologist – Richard Clive Cookson, British chemist – John Terence Coppock, British geographer – Sir David Roxbee Cox, British statistician – Fergus Ian Muirden Craik, British-Canadian psychologist – Peter Rodney Day, British-American agricultural scientist – Brian Francisco Docherty, lecturer and poet – Nicholas Egon, British painter – Paul Ekins Whitfield, British economist – Richard John Evans, British historian – Joanna Katharine Foster, British organization administrator – Stanley Alfred Gooch, British writer – Julia Mary Goodfellow, British scientist – John Ashley Soames Grenville, British historian – Sir Peter Geoffrey Hall, British geographer – David Hamlyn Walter, British philosopher – Barbara Gladys Hardy, British academic and writer – Sir Graham Hills, British university vice-chancellor – Hannah Hobsbaum, British poet – Kenneth Charles Holmes, British biophysicist – Russell Celyn Jones, British novelist and critic – Heather Evelyn Joshi, British demographer – Julia Eleanor Margaret Kellerman, British music book editor – Sir Christopher William McMahon / Kit McMahon, British banker – Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas, New Zealand politician – Pamela Catherine Meadows, British economist – Rachel Murray, British legal academic – Donald MacGillivray Nicol, British academic – Christine Oddy, British politician – Timothy Michael Martin O'Shea, British university principal and computer scientist – Richard Stanley Peters, British writer – Winsome Pinnock, British playwright – Richard David Portes, American economist – Susan Mary Robertson, British poet – Lynne Segal, Australian feminist – Dennis Snower, American economist – Roderick Brian Swanston, British academic – Janet Maureen Thornton, British molecular biologist – Sir Roger Talbot Walters, British architect – Sarah Charlotte Wardle, British poet and teacher – Michael John Wise, British geographer
- Periodicals: Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, Penny Satirist, Aunt Judy's Magazine, Boys of England, Englishwoman's Review, Illustrated Chips, Little Folks, Women's Penny Paper
[edit] Philosophers
[edit] Philosophers etc. mentioned by Sorokin
- Augustin Smetana (1814-1851) [1] – Cornelius Labeo [2] – Friedrich Immanuel Niethammer(1766-1848) [3] – Joachim Jungius (1587-1657) [4] – Johannes Volkelt (1848-1930) [5] – Mikhail Ivanovitsch Karinski (1840-1917) – Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch (1802-1896) [6] – Ptolemaios Chennos – Sebastiono Turbiglio (1842-1901) [7] – Vettius Agorius Praetextatus (d. 384) [8] – Polystratos – André Lalande (1867-1963) [9] – Charles Nordmann [10] – Claude Brunet – Bertrando Spaventa (1817-1883) [11] – Francesco Soave (1743-1806) [12] – Quinto Sestio – ? David van Goorle – Hugo Ripelin – Francis Mercury van Helmont (1614-1699) [13] – Johann Baptist Schad (1758-1834) [14] – Ludwig Strümpel (1812-1899) – Max Schasler (1819=1903) [15] – Francesco Bonatelli (1830-1911) [16] – N. E. Wedensky (1852-1922) – Otto Willmann (!839-1920) [17] – François-André-Adrien Pluquet (1716-1790) [18] – Martinès de Pasqually (c.1715-1779) [19] – Martin Knutzen (1713-1751) [20] – Herennius (neo-Platonist) – Henryk Struve (1840-1912) – Theodor Elsenhans (1862-1918) – Carl Prantl (philosopher) (1820-1888) [21]
[edit] Italian philosophers from [22]
- Francesco Acri – Ugo Benzi – Aldo Capitini – Cleto Carbonara – Antonio Cocchi – Augusto Guzzo – Vincenzo La Via – Matteo Liberatore – Pietro Mignosi – Petrus Montius (1457-1509) – Fulvio Papi – Giulio Preti – Giuseppe Rensi – Michele Federico Sciacca – Bertrando Spaventa – Ugo Spirito
[edit] French philosophers from [23]
- Ernst Barthel – Georges Bénézé – François Dagognet – Victor Delbos – Gabriel Gauny – Denis Huisman – Charles-Etienne Jordan – Gerard de Lacaze-Duthiers – Jules Lequier – Jan Marejko – Jacques Rohault – Judith E. Schlanger – Auguste Saugey-Avisard – Jean Marie Turpin – Léontine Zanta
[edit] German philosophers from [24]
- Gottfried Böhmer – Wilhelm Bolin – Joachim Georg Darjes – Alois Dempf – Hans Ehrenberg – Ignatius Eschmann – Karl Friedrich Göschel – Richard Koch (philosopher) (born 1882) – Hans Lungwitz – Georg Friedrich Meier – Isaak von Sinclair (1775-1815) – Paul Slevogt – Manfred Thiel – Johannes Maria Verweyen (1883-1945) – Peter Wust (1884-1940)
[edit] Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought
Redlinks from The Columbia History of Twentieth-Century French Thought, 2006, ISBN 978-0-231-10790-7
- Entries in Part I: Gauchisme
- Entries in Part II: Le Discours antillais, L'exception française,
- Entries in Part III: Henri Atlan, Alain Corbin, Louis Marin
- Entries in Part IV: Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, Apostrophes, Commentaire, Critique, Le Débat, Études, France-Culture, Les lettres françaises, Présence africaine
- Mentioned: Dominique Lecourt, École Français de Rome, École des Hautes Études Hispaniques, Géo, Salut les Copains!, L'Évenement du jeudi, Femme, Cahiers de la Quinzaine, Propos, Les nouvelles littéraires, Candide, Gringoire, Marianne, Monde, La lumière, Vendredi