The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... political ideas be- tween Englishmen and American colonists . On the other hand there is the equally monistic view that an irrepressible economic conflict between mother country and colonies was the cause of the Revolution . The political ...
... political ideas be- tween Englishmen and American colonists . On the other hand there is the equally monistic view that an irrepressible economic conflict between mother country and colonies was the cause of the Revolution . The political ...
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... political , social , economic , religious , cultural , or moral . It repudiates the tyranny of emperors , kings , or any authority that would interfere with freedom of conscience or social and intellec- tual liberty . It excludes ...
... political , social , economic , religious , cultural , or moral . It repudiates the tyranny of emperors , kings , or any authority that would interfere with freedom of conscience or social and intellec- tual liberty . It excludes ...
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... political power to the economically unfit . Personally honest , he nevertheless coun- tenanced graft and corruption to maintain his own power . His political line was a moderate course between reaction and revolution . Re- formers were ...
... political power to the economically unfit . Personally honest , he nevertheless coun- tenanced graft and corruption to maintain his own power . His political line was a moderate course between reaction and revolution . Re- formers were ...
Contenido
Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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