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  • av James C. (Director Turner
    740,-

    Turner shows how Norton developed the key ideas that still underlie the humanities-historicism and culture-and how his influence endures in America's colleges and universities because of institutions he developed and models he devised.

  • av Charles S. (Professor of Geography Aiken
    616,-

    Richly illustrated with more than 130 maps and photographs (many original and many from FSA photographers), The Cotton Plantation South is a vivid and colorful account of landscape, geography, race, politics, and civil rights as they relate to one of America's most enduring and familiar institutions.

  • av Victor Lowe
    606,-

    The essays have been revised for inclusion in this volume.

  • av Sidney Painter
    616,-

    His attempts to adjust a political system to cope with this threat and at the same time to assert the hegemony of the monarchy over its chief rivals-the barons and the church-made his reign one of particular importance and significance in English history.

  • - The Rediscovery of Pagan Symbolism and Allegorical Interpretation in the Renaissance
    av Don Cameron Allen
    560,-

    His empathy with the scholars of the Renaissance keeps his discussion lively-a witty study of interpreters of mythography from the past.

  • av W. Andrew (Professor Achenbaum
    560,-

  • - Culture and Ideology in the Americas
    av Richard M. Morse
    560,-

    -Puerto Rican understanding, and recounting the mythic adventures of McLuhanaima, "the world's first Brazilianist,as he travels through the exotic land he has chosen for definitive research.

  • - Messages from the English Renaissance
    av Arnold Stein
    560,-

    For purposes of comparison, the governing perspective of the final chapter is modern.

  • av Robert B. Gordon
    560,-

    By mastering founding, fining, puddling, or bloom smelting, ironworkers gained a degree of control over their lives not easily attained by others.

  • av Jackson I. Cope
    416,-

    To test further the implications of his hypothesis, Cope turns to two unsettled points in Miltonic exegesis: Milton's muse and the dialogue in Heaven.

  • - Government and Politics in the Edge Cities
    av Jon C. Teaford
    560,-

    Thus the fringe may have appeared post-suburban, but traditional suburban attitudes continued to influence the course of governmental development.

  • - Port City Planning in Early Modern Europe
    av Josef W. Konvitz
    590,-

    With a series of helpful maps, Konvitz's book is an important source for urban historians of early modern Europe.

  • av E. Ramon Arango
    560,-

    This book documents the history of this political crisis, culminating with the abdication of King Leopold and the assumption of the crown by Baudouin, Leopold's son.

  • av Edward N. Lee
    366,-

    Originally published in 1967. Focusing on key philosophers and the tenants of their thought, Phenomenology and Existentialism forms a wide-ranging introduction to two important movements in modern philosophy. Included are essays by Roderick M. Chisholm on Brentano, Aron Gurwitsch on Husserl, E.F. Kaelin on Heidegger, J. Glenn Gray on Heidegger, George L. Kline on Hegel and Marx, James M. Edie on Sartre, Frederick A. Olafson on Merleau-Ponty,Herbert Spiegelberg on Phenomenology and psychology, and Albert William Levi on the alienation of man.

  • - English Translation, Introduction, and Commentary
    av John Spangler Kieffer
    410,-

    Originally published in 1964. This book is a translation of Institutio Logica, which was probably written by Galen, although scholars disagree on the possibility of this work being a forgery. It provides a survey on the history of logic written around the third century.

  • av Raymond Dexter Havens
    560,-

    This book seeks to study the mind of a poet, specifically by picking William Wordsworth as a case study. The reason for signaling out Wordsworth as the person in whom to study the mind of a poet is that The Prelude reveals with unusual fullness a mind that is fundamentally poetic. Even its peculiarities, its numerous limitations, and its unusual emphases are in the main those of a poet. Besides, poetry-not, as with many other writers, religious or social problems, humanitarianism, science, politics, economics, metaphysics, or literary criticism-was the chief concern of his creative years. Further, the sheer amount of verse, criticism, letters, and journals Wordsworth produced makes him an excellent choice for a study of this kind.

  • av Charles R. Planck
    360,-

    With its accession to NATO, the West German government under Adenauer continued its policy of rehabilitating the German people in the eyes of the Western political community by playing a willing and sometimes leading role in joint ventures whose purpose was said to transcend the nation-state.

  • av Jan Miel
    416,-

    Originally published in 1970. The question of man's freedom to exercise his will-as active an issue among twentieth-century philosophers and theologians as it was in the Jesuit and Jansenist camps known to Pascal-is basic to this study. Pascal's theological thinking, which Professor Miel demonstrates to be the source of unity and coherence in virtually all phases of his thought, is preoccupied by a concern for man's limitations. In his analysis of Pascal's theology, Miel is concerned not only with characterizing Pascal's theological position but also with evaluating it in terms of the history of the church. In a concise and lucid review of the Christian doctrine of grace from the pre-Augustinians through the Renaissance, the author identifies the intellectual-theological atmosphere that created the need for Pascal's strong defense of Augustinian theology. Miel considers Pascal's Ecrits sur la grace, Lettres provincials, and Pensees as well as shorter compositions and correspondence. He establishes the content of Pascal's vision of grace and free will, noting both its originality and its sense of history. Most importantly, he asserts that Pascal's affirmation of Jansenism predated his association with Port Royal and, indeed, was basic to all his adult thought and work. The author finds in the writings of Pascal a style that anticipates twentieth-century theology, a sophistication that belies charges of Pascal's theological naivete, and a concern to uphold rather than to undermine doctrinal traditions of the church.

  • - Chivalric Ideas and Practices in Mediaeval France
    av Sidney Painter
    416,-

    The first chapter provides readers unfamiliar with medieval history the background required for understanding the chapters on chivalry.

  • - Knight-Errant, Baron, and Regent of England
    av Sidney Painter
    560,-

    Finally in 1216 he was chosen regent of England for the young king, Henry III, and his biography becomes for three years the history of England.

  • av Arthur O. Lovejoy
    590,-

  • av Sidney Painter
    466,-

    His book challenges the traditional view of the Hundred Years' War as pivotal to the transition from twelfth-century lords and vassals to the nobility of the fifteenth century; from Painter's perspective, the feudal structure of the military had dissipated by the thirteenth century.

  • av Kenneth Kirkwood
    416,-

    The final chapter considers the major international associations of which Britain is a member and with which it operates in African affairs in the aftermath of colonialism.

  • - A Social and Economic Study
    av Robert Forster
    416,-

    This book should make clear the full meaning of this expression.

  • - A Study of Jane Austen's Novels
    av Alistair M. Duckworth
    560,-

    Finally, Duckworth underscores Austen's awareness of the importance of a society of individuals whose behavior is socially informed.

  • - How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public
    av Benjamin Ginsberg & Matthew A. Crenson
    556,-

    At a time when an American's investment in the democratic process has largely been reduced to an annual contribution to a political party or organization, Downsizing Democracy offers a critical reassessment of American democracy.

  • - Words to Say, Things to Do
    av Susan J. Noonan
    290 - 680,-

    It is of enormous value to the layperson, hungry for knowledge about how best to interact and help their loved one face the dreadful ravages of depression."-Nursing Times

  • - Shapers of Modern Biography
    av Reed Whittemore
    416,-

    Whole Lives offers an informative-and refreshingly informal-look at one of the most enduringly popular genres.

  • - Society and Philanthropy in the Gilded Age
    av Kathleen Waters Sander
    366,-

    Sander's thoughtful and informed study of this pioneering philanthropist is the first to recognize Garrett and her monumental contributions to equality in America.

  • - Elements of Structure
    av Charles S. Singleton
    360,-

    But for Singleton, each dimension has a depth that reaches to the core and substance of Dante's poetry, so they are, in Singleton's view, elements of its structure.

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