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Eduard Bagritsky
Eduard Georgyevich Bagritsky was an important Russian and Soviet poet of the Constructivist School. |
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Eduard Bernstein
Eduard Bernstein was a German social democratic Marxist theorist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), Bernstein had held close association to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but he began to identify what he believed to be errors in Marxist thinking and began to criticize views held by Marxism when he investigated and challenged the Marxist materialist theory of history. He rejected significant parts of Marxist theory that were based upon Hegelian metaphysics and rejected the Hegelian perspective of an immanent economic necessity to socialism. |
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Eduard Bornhöhe
Eduard Bornhöhe ; born Eduard Brunberg, was an Estonian writer. |
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Eduard Burdzhalov
Eduard Nikolaevich Burdzhalov was a Soviet historian. |
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Eduard Duller
Eduard Duller was a German-Austrian writer and clergyman, very active as a poet, novelist and later as a historian. |
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Eduard Friedrich Eversmann
Alexander Eduard Friedrich Eversmann was a Prussian biologist and explorer. |
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Eduard Frolov
Eduard Davidovich Frolov was a Russian historian, Doctor of Sciences (Dsc), Honorary Professor at the Saint Petersburg State University since 2010, and Director of the Center for Classics Studies at the same University since 1994, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1998). He was also Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education the Russian Federation (2004). |
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Eduard Gans
Eduard Gans (March 22, 1797 – May 5, 1839) was a German jurist. |
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Eduard Gaugler
Eduard Gaugler was a German researcher, economist and former professor for human resource management at both the University of Regensburg and the University of Mannheim from 1972 to 1989. Moreover, he served as rector of the University of Mannheim between 1973 and 1976. |
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Eduard Gufeld
Eduard Yefimovich Gufeld was a Soviet/American International Grandmaster of chess, and a chess author. |