- origin. The
feminine counterpart (in
Slavic countries) of "Zaslavsky" is
Zaslavskaya or Zaslavskaia; that of "Zasławski" is Zasławska.
Notable people with...
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Tatyana Ivanovna Zaslavskaya (Russian: Татьяна Ивановна Заславская,
April 9, 1927 –
August 23, 2013) was a
Russian economic sociologist and a theoretician...
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Center (VTsIOM) was
founded under the
leadership of
academician Tatyana Zaslavskaya. As one of Russia's
largest research companies,[citation needed] the...
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paper ("for
internal use only")
prepared under the
direction of
Tatyana Zaslavskaya of the
Novosibirsk Institute of
Economics which addressed the crisis...
- periwinkles.
Littorina kasatka Reid,
Zaslavskaya & Sergievsky, 1991. Reid,
David G. (2009).
Littorina kasatka Reid,
Zaslavskaya & Sergievsky, 1991.
Accessed through:...
- into oblivion". At the same time,
according to the
sociologist T.N.
Zaslavskaya, it "did not
solve the main task ****ociated with the
typological identification...
- (Russian: Екатерина Михайловна Шульман,
Yekaterina Mikhaylovna Shulman; née
Zaslavskaya (Заславская); born 19
August 1978) is a
Russian political scientist specializing...
-
State Committee of Labour. The
first director was
Tatyana Zaslavskaya (academician).
Zaslavskaya tells that the
Institute of
Demoscopy (Federal Republic...
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dedicated to the
victims of the
Holocaust on the
corner of
Melnikayte and
Zaslavskaya streets in Minsk, Belarus. The
memorial is
located at the site where...
- in Malden, M****achusetts, on July 9, 1927, to
Jewish parents Sarah (
Zaslavskaya) and
David Urick, a.k.a. Eurich, who had
emigrated from Ukraine. He was...