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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_JungCarl Jung - Wikipedia

    19 hours ago · Carl Gustav Jung (/ j ʊ ŋ / YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent, and a complex and controversial character, perhaps best known through his "autobiography" Memories, Dreams, Reflections.

    • Carl Gustav Jung, 26 July 1875, Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_WeberMax Weber - Wikipedia

    19 hours ago · They had no children. Marianne was a feminist activist and an author in her own right. She was instrumental in collecting, editing, and publishing Weber's writings in book form after his death, while her biography of him is an important source for understanding Weber's life.

    • History, economics, sociology, law, religion
  3. 19 hours ago · John Buchan, author of The Thirty-Nine Steps on which the film is loosely based, met with Hitchcock on set, and attended the high-profile premiere at the New Gallery Cinema in London. Upon viewing the film, the author said it had improved on the book.

    • 29 April 1980 (aged 80), Los Angeles, California, US
    • Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, 13 August 1899, Leytonstone, Essex, England
  4. 19 hours ago · After editing a book on John Stuart Mill's letters he planned to publish two books on the liberal order, The Constitution of Liberty and "The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization" (eventually the title for the second chapter of The Constitution of Liberty). He completed The Constitution of Liberty in May 1959, with publication in February 1960.

    • Austrian (1899–1938), British (1938–1992)
  5. 19 hours ago · Curzon was commissioned by The Times to write several articles on the Persian political environment, but while there he decided to write a book on the country as whole. This two-volume work covers Persia's history and governmental structure, as well as graphics, maps and pictures (some taken by Curzon himself).

  6. 19 hours ago · Njai were also not allowed custody of the children they had with their Dutch masters, and when they were fired, their children would be taken away. By the 1910s the number of Njai had decreased, although prostitution had become more prevalent. The practice had not died out, however, by the time the Empire of Japan invaded and occupied the Indies.

  7. 19 hours ago · Early life Zulfikar Ali Bhutto belonged to a Sindhi Rajput family. He was born to Shah Nawaz Bhutto and Khursheed Begum near Larkana. Khursheed Begum was born Lakhi Bai in Gujarat into a Hindu family of Gujarati or Kutchi background but converted to Islam when she married Shah Nawaz. Zulfikar was their third child—their first one, Sikandar Ali, had died from pneumonia at age seven in 1914 ...

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