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Robert L. Bernstein

Éditeur américain
Robert Louis Bernstein est un éditeur américain et militant des droits de l'homme. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 5 janvier 1923, New York, État de New York
Date de décès : 27 mai 2019, Manhattan, New York, État de New York
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Robert Louis Bernstein (January 5, 1923 – May 27, 2019) was an American publisher and human rights activist. Robert L. Bernstein.
Robert Bernstein (1923–2019) devoted his life to the defense of freedom of expression and the protection of victims of injustice and abuse throughout the world.
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Bernstein Fellowship to serve human rights in China. He is the recipient of honorary doctorates from Yale University, Swarthmore College, The New School, Bard ...
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Robert Bernstein has an MS from UCSB Physics 1984 and a BS in Physics from MIT 1980. He is interested in the Hard Problem of Consciousness: How it is that ...
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Robert L. Bernstein (1923-2019) was the founder of Human Rights Watch, serving as its Chair from 1978-1998, and Founding Chair Emeritus from 1999 to the ...
Robert "Bob" Bernstein is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of the advertising company Bernstein-Rein and the founder of Beauty ...
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Author spotlight: Robert Bernstein. Degrees from Physics departments of MIT and UC Santa Barbara. Career in designing atomic-resolution microscopes.
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Robert L. Bernstein served as the president of Random House for twenty-five years. After being sent to Moscow as part of a delegation of American publishers ...