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  1. Robert Bernays (1902–1945), Liberal MP, son of Rev. Stewart Frederick Lewis Bernays, great-grandson of Adolphus Bernays, died in an aircraft crash in the Adriatic Sea while flying from Italy to Greece as part of a parliamentary delegation to visit British troops.

  2. 17 gen 2007 · Sopra, la famiglia Freud nel 1898. (Fila dietro) Freud, Martin: Freud, Sigmund (fila centrale) Freud, Oliver: Freud, Martha: Bernays, Minna: Freud, Ernst (fila avanti) Freud, Sophie: Freud, Anna. Sigmund Freud sposò Martha Bernays (1861–1951) nel 1886, quando lui aveva 30 anni.

  3. Early life. Bernays was the third son and fourth and youngest child of Lillian Jane (Stephenson) Bernays and Stewart Frederick Lewis Bernays, a Church of England clergyman who became Rector first of Stanmore, and later (1924) of Finchley, both in North London. He was the great-grandson of German Jewish Professor Adolphus Bernays.

  4. 1 lug 2021 · Chi era Edward Bernays, il pubblicitario capace di manipolare le masse. Storia /. Emanuel Pietrobon. 1 Luglio 2021. Controllare, traviare e manipolare le masse non è mai stato semplice come oggi, ventunesimo secolo, tempo delle guerre ibride, delle infodemie, della biopolitica, del capitalismo della sorveglianza e del neuromarketing.

    • Emanuel Pietrobon
  5. Primi anni di vita. Edward L. Bernays è nato il 22 novembre 1891 a Vienna, in Austria. La sua famiglia emigrò negli Stati Uniti un anno dopo e suo padre divenne un commerciante di grano di successo alla borsa delle merci di New York. Sua madre, Anna Freud, era la sorella minore di Sigmund Freud.

  6. Family and education Edward Bernays was born in Vienna to a Jewish family. [7] His mother, Anna (1858–1955), was Sigmund Freud 's sister, and his father Eli (1860–1921) was the brother of Freud's wife, Martha Bernays; their grandfather, Isaac Bernays (through their father Berman ), was the chief rabbi of Hamburg and a relative of ...

  7. Robert Bernays stood for the National Liberals in Bristol North and as he was unopposed by a Conservative, he won the seat with a 13,000 majority. (8) The Government parties polled 14,500,000 votes to Labour's 6,600,000. In the new House of Commons, the Labour Party had only 52 members and the Lloyd George Liberals held only 4 seats.