Shanin, Qazvin, village in the Iranian province of Qazvin
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Shanin (1919 – 2011), Russian mathematician
Teodor Shanin (1930 – 2020), British sociologist, founder of the Moscow School for the Social and Economic Sciences
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Shanin may refer to: Shanin, Qazvin, village in the Iranian province of Qazvin Nikolai Aleksandrovich Shanin (1919 – 2011), Russian mathematician Teodor...
Teodor Shanin OBE (20 October 1930 – 4 February 2020) was a British sociologist who was for many years Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester...
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Shanin (Russian: Николай Александрович Шанин) (25 May 1919 Pskov – 17 September 2011) was a Russian mathematician who worked on...
Khalil Mohamed Shahin (2 March 1942 – 6 May 2017) was an Egyptian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics. عبد الله...
Ash Shanin (الشنين ) is a village of Basrah Governorate in southern Iraq located on the south bank of the Euphrates River opposite the confluence with...
экономических наук) is a non-state university founded in 1995 by Teodor Shanin, a renowned sociologist, peasant studies researcher, historian, and professor...
Romanized as Shenīn Qāqāzān and Shenīn Qāqzān; also known as Shenīn and Shanin Ghaghzan Sharghi) is a village in Narjeh Rural District, in the Central...
Ali Bouachra Ion Ionescu Gheorghe Constantin Lee Yi-Woo Aly Etman Kalil Shanin Mahmoud Hassan Raafat Attia Seddik Mohamed Spasoje Samardžić Own goal Vladimír...
claimed to have taken inspiration from the work of Teodor Shanin for his thesis, and received Shanin's recommendation to study with Viktor Danilov [ru] in Moscow...
In mathematics, the Wallman compactification, generally called Wallman–Shanin compactification is a compactification of T1 topological spaces that was...
Specter was born in Wichita, Kansas, the youngest child of Lillie (née Shanin) and Harry Specter, who grew up in the Bachkuryne village of Cherkasy Oblast...
Dong Ziwu as Hailancha Nige Mutu as Zhaohui Zhou Zongyin as Huang Kun Zhang Xiaopei / Zhang Lanlan as Huang Xing'er Anatoly Shanin as George Macartney...
Molotov in the 2017 satire film The Death of Stalin. Russian actor Sergey Shanin portrayed a member of the Soviet Politburo named after, and closely resembling...
(1965) Peasant and Revolution, Socialist Register, pp. 241–77 Alvi, Hamza & Shanin, Teodor (2003) Introduction to the Sociology of "Developing Societies",...
Arvind N. Das & V. Nilakant, eds., Agrarian Relations in India, New Delhi. Shanin, Teodor, 1978, Defining Peasants: Conceptualisations and Deconceptualisations:...
and peasant in the making of the modern world. Vol. 268. Beacon Press. Shanin, Teodor (1973). "The nature and logic of the peasant economy 1: A Generalisation"...
by the White Guards on 20 August 1919 in the Novyi Buh area. Danilov & Shanin 2006, p. 103. Belash & Belash 1993, p. 101. Belash & Belash 1993, p. 331...
languages of the Ryukyu Islands, it is known as sannin (サンニン) on Okinawa, shanin (シャニン) on Tanegashima in the Ōsumi Islands, sa'nen (サネン) on Amami Ōshima...
used as a hallucinogen in Ecuador, where the plant has the vernacular name shanín. The drug is said to cause sensations of levitation and flight - a type...
husband, Arlen, from 1953 until his death in 2012. The couple has two sons, Shanin and Dr. Stephen E. Specter of West Hollywood, CA. She currently resides...