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* [[Crane Brinton]], American historian of France and the history of ideas |
* [[Crane Brinton]], American historian of France and the history of ideas |
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* [[Daniel Garrison Brinton]], American archaeologist and ethnologist |
* [[Daniel Garrison Brinton]], American archaeologist and ethnologist |
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* [[Donna M. Brinton]], American applied linguist |
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* [[Ellen Starr Brinton]] (1886-1954), pacifist, speaker and archivist |
* [[Ellen Starr Brinton]] (1886-1954), pacifist, speaker and archivist |
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* [[Edward Brinton]] (1924-2010), Oceanographer and Biologist |
* [[Edward Brinton]] (1924-2010), Oceanographer and Biologist |
Revision as of 18:29, 19 February 2018
Brinton may refer to:
- People
- Crane Brinton, American historian of France and the history of ideas
- Daniel Garrison Brinton, American archaeologist and ethnologist
- Donna M. Brinton, American applied linguist
- Ellen Starr Brinton (1886-1954), pacifist, speaker and archivist
- Edward Brinton (1924-2010), Oceanographer and Biologist
- Henry G. Brinton, an American minister and author
- Howard Brinton (1884-1973), Quaker activist
- John Brinton, a British Liberal politician
- Laurel J. Brinton, Canadian-American linguist
- Maurice Brinton, writer for libertarian socialist group Solidarity
- Sal Brinton, a British Liberal Democrat politician
- Willard C. Brinton (1880–1957) American consulting engineer, and information visualisation pioneer
- Places