Elisabeth Maxwell, the Glossary
Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Maxwell (11 April 1921 – 7 August 2013) was a French-born researcher of the Holocaust who established the journal Holocaust and Genocide Studies in 1987.[1]
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49 relations: Acocks Green, Antisemitism, BBC News, Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency), Canary Islands, Catholic Church, Château, Christine Maxwell, Czechoslovakia, Dancing Hare, Doctor of Philosophy, Dordogne, Esher, Excommunication, Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, German-occupied Europe, Ghislaine Maxwell, Headington Hill Hall, Huguenots, Ian Maxwell, Interfaith dialogue, International Council of Christians and Jews, Isabel Maxwell, Kevin Maxwell, Labour Party (UK), Leukemia, Liberation of Paris, London Review of Books, Lyon, Maisons-Laffitte, Palace of Westminster, Pergamon Press, Philadelphia, Robert Maxwell, Saint-Alban-de-Roche, Sigmund Sternberg, St Hugh's College, Oxford, Tel Aviv University, The Boston Globe, The Holocaust, The New York Times, The Times, The Woolf Institute, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, University of Oxford, University of Paris, University of Southampton, Yehuda Bauer, 1964 United Kingdom general election.
- 20th-century French women educators
- 21st-century French educators
- 21st-century French people
- 21st-century French women educators
- Book editors
- French academic administrators
- French autobiographers
- French women editors
- Maxwell family
Acocks Green
Acocks Green is a suburban area and ward of southeast Birmingham, England.
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Antisemitism
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.
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BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
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Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency)
Buckingham was a constituency that was last represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Greg Smith, a Conservative.
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Canary Islands
The Canary Islands (Canarias), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish region, autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Château
A château (plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.
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Christine Maxwell
Christine Yvonne Malina-Maxwell (born 16 August 1950) is a British Internet content pioneer and educator. Elisabeth Maxwell and Christine Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.
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Dancing Hare
Dancing Hare (formerly Lady Ghislaine and Lady Mona K) is a superyacht built by Amels in 1986.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Dordogne
Dordogne (or;; Dordonha) is a large rural department in south west France, with its prefecture in Périgueux.
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Esher
Esher is a town in the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, to the east of the River Mole.
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Excommunication
Excommunication is an institutional act of religious censure used to deprive, suspend, or limit membership in a religious community or to restrict certain rights within it, in particular those of being in communion with other members of the congregation, and of receiving the sacraments.
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Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
Major General Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, (22 December 1951 – 9 August 2016) was a British landowner, businessman, aristocrat, Territorial Army general, and peer.
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German-occupied Europe
German-occupied Europe (or Nazi-occupied Europe) refers to the sovereign countries of Europe which were wholly or partly militarily occupied and civil-occupied, including puppet governments, by the military forces and the government of Nazi Germany at various times between 1939 and 1945, during World War II, administered by the Nazi regime under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler.
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Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Noelle Marion Maxwell (born 25 December 1961) is a British former socialite and convicted sex offender. Elisabeth Maxwell and Ghislaine Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Headington Hill Hall
Headington Hill Hall stands on Headington Hill in the east of Oxford, England.
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Huguenots
The Huguenots were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism.
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Ian Maxwell
Ian Maxwell (born 1956) is a British businessman and co-founder of the think tank Combating Jihadist Terrorism. Elisabeth Maxwell and Ian Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Interfaith dialogue
Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e. "faiths") and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels.
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International Council of Christians and Jews
The International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) is an umbrella organization of 38 national groups in 32 countries worldwide engaged in the Christian-Jewish dialogue.
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Isabel Maxwell
Isabel Sylvia Margaret Maxwell (born 16 August 1950) is a French-born entrepreneur and the co-founder of Magellan, an early search engine that was acquired by Excite. Elisabeth Maxwell and Isabel Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Kevin Maxwell
Kevin Francis Herbert Maxwell (born 1959) is a British businessman. Elisabeth Maxwell and Kevin Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Leukemia
Leukemia (also spelled leukaemia; pronounced) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and produce high numbers of abnormal blood cells.
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Liberation of Paris
The liberation of Paris (libération de Paris) was a battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944.
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London Review of Books
The London Review of Books (LRB) is a British literary magazine published bimonthly (twice a month) that features articles and essays on fiction and non-fiction subjects, which are usually structured as book reviews.
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Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), formerly spelled in English as Lyons, is the second largest city of France by urban area It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, northeast of Saint-Étienne.
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Maisons-Laffitte
Maisons-Laffitte is a commune in the Yvelines department in the northern Île-de-France region of France.
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Palace of Westminster
The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England.
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Pergamon Press
Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Robert Maxwell
Ian Robert Maxwell (born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, politician, fraudster, and the father of the convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell. Elisabeth Maxwell and Robert Maxwell are Maxwell family.
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Saint-Alban-de-Roche
Saint-Alban-de-Roche is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.
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Sigmund Sternberg
Sir Sigmund Sternberg (Sternberg Zsigmond; 2 June 1921 – 18 October 2016) was a Hungarian-British philanthropist, interfaith campaigner, businessman and Labour Party donor.
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St Hugh's College, Oxford
St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.
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Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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The Woolf Institute
The Woolf Institute is an academic institute in Cambridge, England.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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University of Southampton
The University of Southampton (abbreviated as Soton in post-nominal letters) is a public research university in Southampton, England.
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Yehuda Bauer
Yehuda Bauer (יהודה באואר; born April 6, 1926) is a Czech-born Israeli historian and scholar of the Holocaust. Elisabeth Maxwell and Yehuda Bauer are historians of the Holocaust.
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1964 United Kingdom general election
The 1964 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 15 October 1964.
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See also
20th-century French women educators
- Alice Jouenne
- Aline Hanson
- Anna Mahé
- Annie d'Arco
- Cécile Gilly
- Clémence Boulouque
- Dominique de La Maisonneuve
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Elsa Barraine
- Georgia Spiropoulos
- Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy
- Germaine Mounier
- Irène Aïtoff
- Isabelle Aboulker
- Larissa Adler Lomnitz
- Marie Butts
- Marie Gahéry
- Michèle Auclair
- Mirra Alfassa
- Odile Pierre
- Pauline Kergomard
- Solange Ancona
- Suzanne Balguerie
- Yvette Taborin
21st-century French educators
- Aline Hanson
- Amaury Guichon
- Andras Kemeny
- Anne-Sophie Frigout
- Brigitte François-Sappey
- Brigitte Lefèvre
- Brigitte Macron
- Clémence Boulouque
- Denis Vidal
- Dominique de La Maisonneuve
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Eric H. du Plessis
- Fatma Zohra Zamoum
- Fatoumata Kébé
- Georgia Spiropoulos
- Jean-Louis Nembrini
- Joëlle Rollo-Koster
- Julienne Salvat
- Katell Gélébart
- Mélanie Gourarier
- Nicole Avril
- Pierre Bernard (graphic designer)
- Pierre Hadot
- Rebecca Kulimoetoke
- René Quéré
- Roger Chudeau
- Sarah Legrain
- Yann Moulier-Boutang
- Yvette Taborin
21st-century French people
- Éric Bellion
- Éric Chahi
- Adrien Demuth
- Arno Gujon
- Benoît Bastien
- Ceb (gamer)
- Claude Brixhe
- Cyril Descours
- Disappearance of Jean-Christophe Morin
- Dominique Valera
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Francis van Londersele
- Jérôme Brisard
- Jacques Genin
- Jacques Rozier
- Jacques Sernas
- Jean Bérenger
- Jean-Christophe Rolland
- Jean-Jacques Savin
- Jean-Luc Chabanon
- Joachim, 8th Prince Murat
- Joachim, Prince of Pontecorvo
- Karfa Diallo
- Léon Gautier (soldier)
- Laura Cox (musician)
- Laurent Berger
- Lucie Pinson
- Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed
- Mamoudou Gassama
- Nathan Méténier
- Nina Khada
- Paul-Henri Nargeolet
- Philippe Garrel
- Pierre Vandier
- Princess Béatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
- Robin Renucci
- Rudy Rochman
- Sarah Knafo
- Serge Vieira
- Stéphane Moulin (referee)
21st-century French women educators
- Aline Hanson
- Brigitte François-Sappey
- Cécile Hugonnard-Roche
- Clémence Boulouque
- Dominique de La Maisonneuve
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Fatma Zohra Zamoum
- Fatoumata Kébé
- Georgia Spiropoulos
- Gisèle Barreau
- Hermine Horiot
- Isabelle Aboulker
- Joëlle Rollo-Koster
- Mélanie Gourarier
- Martine Bailly
- Mireille Alcantara
- Rebecca Kulimoetoke
- Suzanne Giraud
- Véronique Bonnecaze
- Valérie Aimard
- Yvette Taborin
Book editors
- Amnon Jackont
- August Theodor Arvidson
- Barry Keith Grant
- Benjamin Hedericus
- Carol Pott
- Daniel Galera
- Edmond Faral
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Frederick Luis Aldama
- George Charles Deering
- Gerry Howard
- Hans-Martin Sass
- Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt
- Józef Zawadzki (publisher)
- Kaizen Editores
- Lady Cynthia Postan
- Leo Gurko
- Lexicographers
- Maxim Gorky
- Mbulelo Mzamane
- Olcay Neyzi
- Peri Bearman
- Quim Torra
- Rakhshanda Jalil
- Rodolfo M. Fattoruso
- Rosalind Love
- Sun Zhu
- Tim Mohr
- Tiziano Rossi
- Wim Crusio
French academic administrators
- André Lespagnol
- Bernard Ramanantsoa
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Frédéric Mion
- Hervé Biausser
- Hervé Renaudeau
- Jacques Biot
- Jean-Michel Blanquer
- Laura Chaubard
- Marc Mézard
- Mathias Vicherat
French autobiographers
- Alphonse de Lamartine
- Céleste Hardouin
- Catherine Pozzi
- Chanig ar Gall
- Charlotte Valandrey
- Christophe Dominici
- Cléo de Mérode
- Claude Jade
- Coccinelle
- Corinne Luchaire
- Dumont de Montigny
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- François Cavanna
- Françoise Hardy
- Ginette Spanier
- Guibert of Nogent
- Jean Monnet (director)
- Jean Riboud
- Jeanne Guyon
- John B. Root
- Julio Cortázar
- Leïla Aouchal
- Leslie Caron
- Louis-Victor-Léon de Rochechouart
- Louise de La Vallière
- Madame Claude
- Madame Prunier
- Madeleine Pelletier
- Marcel Garrouste
- Michel de Montaigne
- Mick Micheyl
- Niki de Saint Phalle
- Paul Morin
- Paul Ricard
- Philippe Gildas
- Philippe Labro
- Philippe Lejeune
- Pierre-Henri Bunel
- Raymond Blanc
- Roland Barthes
- Sarah Kofman
- Savitri Devi
- Simone Arnold Liebster
- Violette Verdy
- Yvette Chauviré
- Yvette Giraud
French women editors
- Anna Féresse-Deraismes
- Barbe-Therese Marchand
- Brigitte Gothière
- Christine Jordis
- Coco Brandolini d'Adda
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Françoise Barrière
- Françoise Mouly
- Isabelle Rimbaud
- Jacqueline Rivière
- Josyane Savigneau
- Judith Dupont
- Lizzette Kattan
- Maria Eisner
- Maria Pognon
- Marie-Emilie Maryon de Montanclos
- Marie-Louise Puech-Milhau
- Martina Wachendorff
- Nicole Lattès
- Simone Gallimard
- Yvonne Pitrois
Maxwell family
- Al Seckel
- Christine Maxwell
- Elisabeth Maxwell
- Ghislaine Maxwell
- Ian Maxwell
- Isabel Maxwell
- Kevin Maxwell
- Robert Maxwell
- Roger Malina
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_Maxwell
Also known as Betty Maxwell, Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Maxwell, Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Meynard, Elisabeth Meynard.