Proper noun
Greenfeld (plural Greenfelds)
A surname.
According to Greenfeld, England was “the first nation in the world". Source: Internet
Almost all 12-year-olds are confused about who and what they are, but for David Greenfeld, at school, one conspicuous facet of his identity defines him: not his Green-ness, but his whiteness. Source: Internet
Team members are designating this year’s walk, the “Hike for Ike”, in memory of the Greenfeld sisters’ father who was taken by cancer shortly after Pesach after a very short illness. Source: Internet
Greenfeld, H. pp. 122–23 Nevertheless, any public doubts about Tosca soon vanished; the premiere was followed by twenty performances, all given to packed houses. Source: Internet
In her book Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity, Liah Greenfeld argued that nationalism was invented in England by 1600. Source: Internet
Steven Guilbert, The Making of English National Identity, http://www.cercles.com/review/R12/kumar7.htm Liah Greenfeld, Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity, Harvard University Press, 1992. Source: Internet