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  2. Caroline Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Katzenstein (1888 – January 31, 1968) was an American suffragist, activist, advocate for equal rights, insurance agent, and author. She was active in the local Philadelphia suffragist movement through the Pennsylvania branch of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and the Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia.

  3. Peter J. Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    Peter Katzenstein was born on February 17, 1945, in Hamburg, Germany. He moved to the United States at the age of nineteen. [1] He became a U.S. citizen in 1979. [1] In 1970, he married Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, an American political scientist. [1] They have two children, and reside in Ithaca, New York.

  4. Uri Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    Uri Katzenstein (Hebrew: אורי קצנשטיין; February 17, 1951 – August 24, 2018) [1] was an Israeli visual artist, sculptor, musician, builder of musical instruments and sound machines, and film maker.

  5. Historical institutionalism - Wikipedia

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    The term "Historical Institutionalism" began appearing in publications in the early 1990s, although it had been used in the late 1980s. [9] The most widely cited historical institutionalist scholars are Peter Hall, Paul Pierson, Theda Skocpol, Douglass North, and Kathleen Thelen. [10]

  6. Simon Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    Simon Katzenstein (1 January 1868 – 28 March 1945) was a German writer, politician and political lecturer. During 1919/20 he was a member of the Weimar National Assembly , mandated to draw up a post- imperial national constitutions , and precursor to the parliament of a newly republican Germany .

  7. Katzenstein - Wikipedia

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    Katzenstein may refer to: People. Caroline Katzenstein, suffragist; Henry Katzenstein, American physicist and entrepreneur; Jacob Katzenstein, German otorhinolaryngologist; Julius Katzenstein or Joseph Kastein, German writer; Leopold Katzenstein, German naval architect and marine engineer; Peter J. Katzenstein, international relations scholar

  8. Adele Ginzberg - Wikipedia

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    Adele Katzenstein Ginzberg (May 11, 1886 – May 10, 1980) was an American leader in Conservative Judaism . Born Adele Katzenstein in Frankfurt, Ginzberg was the daughter of Michael and Sophie Katzenstein; she was the eldest of three, with one brother, Max, and one sister, Martha. At eight she moved to Berlin after her mother died suddenly.

  9. The Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbi Martin Katzenstein Award was established in 1979 by the Harvard Divinity School Alumni/ae Association "to honor among its graduates one who exhibits a passionate and helpful interest in the lives of other people, an informed and realistic faithfulness, an embodiment of the idea that love is not so much a way of feeling as a way of acting, and a reliable sense of humor."

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