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Sorokin — ( ru. Сорокин), or Sorokina (feminine; Сорокина), is a common Russian last name, which is derived from the Russian word soroka (сорока, or magpie). It may refer to the following:* Alexander Sorokin, writer * Alexei Sorokin, cosmonaut * Anatoly… … Wikipedia
Sorokin — (russ. Сорокин) ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexei Iwanowitsch Sorokin (* 1922), sowjetisch russischer Flottenadmiral Jewgraf Semjonowitsch Sorokin (1821–1892), russischer Maler Maxim Iljitsch Sorokin (1968–2007), russischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
SOROKIN (P. A.) — SOROKIN PITIRIM ALEXANDROVITCH (1889 1968) Né en Russie de parents modestes, Pitirim Alexandrovitch Sorokin fit ses études à l’université de Saint Pétersbourg, où il se lia avec les cercles révolutionnaires de la gauche non communiste. Secrétaire … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sorokin — Sorokin: Pitirim Sorokin (1889 1968), un sociólogo estadounidense de origen ruso (Roberto Fidel Ernesto) Coti Sorokin (Esparza) (* 1973), un cantante y compositor argentino Sorokin (Rusia) (Сорокин), localidad de Rusia. Esta página de… … Wikipedia Español
Sorokin — Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovič … Enciclopedia Universal
Sorokin — Sorokin, Pitirim Alexandrovich … Dictionary of sociology
Sorokin — Sorọkin, 1) Pitirim Aleksandrowitsch, amerikanischer Soziologe russischer Herkunft, * Turja (nördlich von Syktywkar) 21. 1. 1889, ✝ Winchester (Massachusetts) 10. 2. 1968; neben journalistischer und politischer Tätigkeit (in der Regierung… … Universal-Lexikon
Sorokin (Rusia) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Sorokin. Сорокин Sorokin … Wikipedia Español
Sorokin, Pitirim Alexandrovitch — ▪ American sociologist born Jan. 21, 1889, Turya, Russia died Feb. 10, 1968, Winchester, Mass., U.S. Russian American sociologist who founded the department of sociology at Harvard University in 1930. In the history of sociological theory,… … Universalium
Sorokin, Pitirim Alexandrovich — (1889 1968) Born in Russia of humble origins, imprisoned and under threat of death, Sorokin was exiled in 1922, and found his way to the United States, where he eventually became Professor of Sociology at Harvard. During his career he published… … Dictionary of sociology