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  1. Mikhail Andreevich Reisner (Russian: Михаил Андреевич Рейснер, German: Michael von Reusner; 19 March 1868 – 3 August 1928) was a Russian and Soviet lawyer, jurist, writer, social psychologist and historian of Baltic German extraction.

  2. Larissa Mikhailovna Reissner, en en ruso: Лариса Михайловна Рейснер, (Lublin,13 de mayo de 1895–Moscú, 9 de febrero de 1926) fue una escritora y revolucionaria rusa. 1 Es más conocida por su liderazgo en el bando de los bolcheviques en la Guerra Civil Rusa que siguió a la Revolución de Octubre y por sus amistades con varios poetas rusos de pri...

  3. Mikhail Reisner Larissa Mikhailovna Reissner ( Russian : Лариса Михайловна Рейснер ; 13 [ O.S. 1 May] May 1895 – 9 February 1926) was a Russian writer and revolutionary. [1] She is best known for her leadership roles on the side of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War that followed the October Revolution ...

  4. 8 de ene. de 2019 · Mikhail Reisner was one of the most original continuators of Petrażycki’s psychological theory of law and he made an attempt to combine psychological theory and Marxism. Reisner, on the basis of the psychological theory of law, built a psychological theory of the state.

  5. Mikhail A. Reisner (Michael von Reusner, 1868–1928), ethnic German historian of law and publicist produced a detailed Marxist analysis of the Koran from the perspective of social studies. His interpretation of Islam can be found in two articles on “The Koran and Its Social Ideology”, published in 1926 in a Soviet literary ...

  6. Russian poet, journalist, revolutionary, and diplomat of the pre-Stalinist Soviet Union who symbolized the heroic idealism of the early Bolsheviks. Pronunciation: La-RISS-a RICE-ner. Born Larissa Mikhailovna Reisner near Vilnius, Lithuania, on May 1, 1895; died of typhus on February 9, 1926, in Moscow; daughter of Mikhail Andreevich Reisner (an ...

  7. Mikhail Andreevich Reisner (Russian : Михаил Андреевич Рейснер , German: Michael von Reusner; 19 March 1868 – 3 August 1928) was a Russian and Soviet lawyer, jurist, writer, social psychologist and historian of Baltic German extraction.