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Kirchheimer is a
surname of
German or
Yiddish origin. the
suffix means from/of in
either language. "Kirch"
refers to the
German word for church. "Heimer"...
- Otto
Kirchheimer (German: [ˈkɪʁçhaɪmɐ]; 11
November 1905,
Heilbronn – 22
November 1965, Alexandria, Virginia) was a
German jurist of
Jewish ancestry and...
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Manfred Alexander Kirchheimer (March 2, 1931 – July 16, 2024) was an
American do****entary film
maker and
professor of film at the
School of
Visual Arts...
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Strong Kirchheimer (born 26
April 1995) is an
American tennis player.
Kirchheimer has a
career high ATP
singles ranking of
world No. 375
achieved on 6...
- fifth-tier in the
German football league system.
Kirchheimer SC
football official website Kirchheimer SC
sports club
official website Kirchheimer Stats at Fupa...
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economist and criminologist, born in Hanover. He was the co-author with Otto
Kirchheimer of
Punishment and
Social Structure (1939). He
committed suicide in Uxbridge...
- Marcuse, and Otto
Kirchheimer, who had all been part of the
original Frankfurt School of
critical theory. Neumann, Marcuse, and
Kirchheimer produced the intelligence...
- and
Social Structure (1939), a book
written by
Georg Rusche and Otto
Kirchheimer, is the
seminal Marxian analysis of
punishment as a
social institution...
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Forst Grünberg
Geuss Habermas Honneth Horkheimer Jaeggi Kluge Kracauer Kirchheimer Kompridis Kuhlmann Löwenthal
Marcuse McCarthy Negt
Neumann Offe Pollock...
- We Were So
Beloved is a 1985 do****entary film by
Manfred Kirchheimer about Jewish survivors of the
Holocaust living in
Washington Heights,
Manhattan in...