The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 44
... Western Europe and with it , the subversive radicalism that per- Western Europe was to later develop . In order 44 FRONTIERS THE TWO.
... Western Europe and with it , the subversive radicalism that per- Western Europe was to later develop . In order 44 FRONTIERS THE TWO.
Stran 75
... western faith since the ninth century , and which revolved about the decaying court of Constanti- nople . With the fall of that capital in 1456 and the consequent driving of a wedge by the Turks into the heart of Christianity , the rift ...
... western faith since the ninth century , and which revolved about the decaying court of Constanti- nople . With the fall of that capital in 1456 and the consequent driving of a wedge by the Turks into the heart of Christianity , the rift ...
Stran 77
... western half , and practically all of northern and western Germany . Southern Ger- many , like Bavaria , remained Catholic , but Switz- erland again became Protestant . On the other hand , Italy , Austria , Bohemia , Hungary , Poland ...
... western half , and practically all of northern and western Germany . Southern Ger- many , like Bavaria , remained Catholic , but Switz- erland again became Protestant . On the other hand , Italy , Austria , Bohemia , Hungary , Poland ...
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