• Shimon Markish (Russian: Симон/Шимон Перецович Маркиш, Hungarian: Markis Simon) (Baku, March 6, 1931–Geneva, December 5, 2003) was a classical scholar...
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  • Literary Criticism: A Short History, p. 222. "Герчик, рассказы-1". Shimon Markish, "The Role of Officially Published Russian Literature in the Reevalution...
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    Committee, mother – writer Esther Efimovna Lazebnikova-Markish (1912-2010), older brother – Shimon Markish (Russian: Симон Перецович Маркиш) (1931-2003) – professor...
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    1952. After Stalin's death, Markish's widow Esther and his sons, literary scholar Shimon Markish and prose writer David Markish, actively set out to redeem...
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  • Two dissident researchers, professors and writers Efim Etkind and Shimon Markish, retyped the text from the microfilm, with some mistakes and misreadings...
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    1980 at the publishing house L'Age d'homme, thanks to the efforts of Shimon Markish, professor of the University of Geneva and Efim Etkind (then in Paris)...
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    antisemitic and anti-Moslem prejudice in his writings: Erasmus scholar Shimon Markish wrote that the charge of antisemitism could not be sustained in Erasmus'...
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  • campaign against "rootless cosmopolitans", unmistakably aimed at Jews. Markish observed at the time: "Hitler wanted to destroy us physically, Stalin wants...
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  • Russia, Switzerland, and Ukraine.; and also in Hungary, at the widow of Shimon Markish. The National Creative Collectives House located at 50–52 Shevchenko...
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  • Shimon Shteynberg (Ukrainian: Семен Наумович Штейнберґ; Yiddish: שמעון שטיינבערג; alternative Latinized spelling: Simon Steinberg; 21 June 1887, Odessa...
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