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Talmon, J. L. (Jacob Leib), 1916-1980

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Personal name headingTalmon, J. L. (Jacob Leib), 1916-1980
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Variant(s)Flajszer, Jacob Leib, 1916-1980
Talmon, Yaʻaḳov Leyb, 1916-1980
Talmon, Jacob Leib, 1916-1980
טלמון, יעקב
טלמון, יעקב, 1916־
טלמון, יעקב, 1916-1980
תלמון, יעקב
תלמון, י.
Associated countryPoland
Israel
Great Britain
Israel
Birth date1916-06-14
Death date1980-06-16
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Found inHis The rise of totalitarian democracy, 1952.
His Political Messianism, 1985: t.p. (J.L. Talmon)
His The myth of the nation and the vision of revolution, c1990: CIP t.p. (J.L. Talmon) pub. info. (d. 1980)
Biography Resource Center WWW site, Aug. 23, 2008 (Jacob L(aib) Talmon, 1916-1980 ; b. June 14, 1916, in Rypin, Poland; d. of a heart attack, June 16, 1980, in Jerusalem, Israel)
Encyclopedia Britannica; viewed July 21 2016 (Jacob Talmon; Israeli historian; moved from Poland to Israel and graduated with a master's degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1939) and received a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and Political Science after moving to London (1943); joined the faculty of the Hebrew University as an instructor in 1949; wrote The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy (1952))
   <https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jacob-Talmon>
Wikipedia, viewed July 21 2016 (Jacob Talmon; left Poland in 1934 to study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Talmon>