The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 77
... Europe about the year 1550 , we would find that Europe was no longer in any sense a unity . Europe then , as since , fell readily into two halves . The dividing line was never totally clear , but the northern and western part of Europe ...
... Europe about the year 1550 , we would find that Europe was no longer in any sense a unity . Europe then , as since , fell readily into two halves . The dividing line was never totally clear , but the northern and western part of Europe ...
Stran 84
... Europe . The advance of Russia and America throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was not without its influence in Europe , or rather on the type of European genius that Europe was to pro- duce . The rise of the Jesuit order ...
... Europe . The advance of Russia and America throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was not without its influence in Europe , or rather on the type of European genius that Europe was to pro- duce . The rise of the Jesuit order ...
Stran 297
... Europe is , as far as the European peoples are concerned , the story of the final emer- gence of an intense and peculiarly aggravated form of bourgeois nationalism . The French Revolution , Napoleon , and the industrial revolution , as ...
... Europe is , as far as the European peoples are concerned , the story of the final emer- gence of an intense and peculiarly aggravated form of bourgeois nationalism . The French Revolution , Napoleon , and the industrial revolution , as ...
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