- [ʋǔtʃinitɕ]), Vucinic,
Vucinich, or
Vucenich is
primarily a Montenegrin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander S.
Vucinich (1914–2002), American...
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Vucinich &
Emmons (1982, pp. 181–184)
Vucinich &
Emmons (1982, pp. 47–50)
Vucinich &
Emmons (1982, p. 195)
Vucinich &
Emmons (1982, p. 140)
Vucinich &...
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Wayne S.
Vucinich (June 23, 1913 –
April 21, 2005) was an
American historian.
Following World War II, he was one of the
founders of Russian, Slavic, East...
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Intellectual Property Organization.
United Nations.
Retrieved 17
November 2021.
Vucinich,
Alexander (1960). "Mathematics in
Russian Culture".
Journal of the History...
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Alexander S.
Vucinich (October 23, 1914 – May 25, 2002) was an
American historian. He
taught at the
department of
history and
sociology of
science at the...
- 2.
Vucinich 1995, p. 1.
Hawkesworth 1984, p. 3. ****e 2007, p. 90.
Vucinich 1995, p. 2.
Hawkesworth 1984, p. 13.
Hawkesworth 1984, p. 14.
Vucinich 1995...
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Sandhurst lecturer and
German historian. In his
obituary by
Alexander Vucinich in the
Slavic Review,
Tomasevich was
described as "a
master of scholarly...
- Tomasevich, Jozo (2021) [1969]. "Yugoslavia
During the
Second World War". In
Vucinich,
Wayne S. (ed.).
Contemporary Yugoslavia:
Twenty Years of
Socialist Experiment...
- Dostoyevsky: A Study. Honolulu, Hawaii:
University Press of the Pacific. p. 218.
Vucinich,
Alexander (2001).
Einstein and
Soviet Ideology.
Stanford University Press...
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Tomasevich &
Vucinich 1969, p. 121.
Banac 1988, pp. 44.
Roberts 1987, pp. 229. Petrović 2014, pp. 579.
Ramet 2006, pp. 158.
Tomasevich &
Vucinich 1969, p. 157...