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The Churches and the Third Reich, V 1: Preliminary History and the Time of Illusions, 1918-1934
Reviewed Book: Scholder, Klaus. The Churches and the Third Reich, V 1: Preliminary History and the Time of Illusions, 1918-1934. London: SCM Press, 1987
The Churches and the Third Reich, V 1: Preliminary History and the Time of Illusions, 1918-1934
Reviewed Book: Scholder, Klaus. The Churches and the Third Reich, V 1: Preliminary History and the Time of Illusions, 1918-1934. London: SCM Press, 1987
Universal Church Record; 1918-1934
Official Register of Pastors, Clerks, Treasurers, Deacons, Trustees; Sunday-School Superintendents; Alphabetical Register of Members; Chronological Register of Members; Annual Summary of Membership; Disbursements; Sunday-School Statistics; Blanks for Preserving Copy of Church Letters to the Associationshttps://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/dabc_books/1001/thumbnail.jp
Table of Contents
THE LEFT AND LABOR ON THE PLAINS: AN INTRODUCTION (Frances W. Kaye)
WORKERS, UNIONS, AND HISTORIANS ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS (William C. Pratt)
WHO\u27S GOING TO DANCE WITH SOMEBODY WHO CALLS YOU A MAIN STREETER : COMMUNISM, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY IN SHERIDAN COUNTY, MONTANA, 1918-1934 (Gerald Zahavi)
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Ric Burns. The Way West: Episode I, Westward, the Course of Empire Takes Its Way, 1845-1864; Episode II, The Approach of Civilization, 1865-1869; Episode III, The War for the Black Hills, 1870-1876; Episode IV, Ghost Dance, 1877-1893. (Martin Blythe; Mia Graeffe; Sanna Heinsalo; Ossi Heinanen; Ari Helo; Kari Hirvinen; Piia Kiviniemi; Vello Ruus; John Wright; John R. Wunder)
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Along Ancient Trails: The Mallet Expediction of 1739
Nebraska: An Illustrated History
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The Dawn of the Reformation
Reviewed Book: Oberman, Heiko Augustinus. The Dawn of the Reformation. Philadelphia: Fortress Press; Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1986
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Karl Polanyiâs the great transformation: Perverse effects, protectionism and gemeinschaft
Drawing upon Karl Polanyiâs journalistic writings and unpublished lectures from the 1920s and 1930s, this article reconstructs the lineaments of his research programme that was to assume its finished form in The Great Transformation. It identifies and corrects a common misinterpretation of the thesis of that book, and argues that Polanyiâs basic theoretical framework is best conceived as Tönniesian: the âprotective counter-movementâ of The Great Transformation is Gemeinschaft, understood dynamically, while the market society is Gesellschaft. It examines the two central mechanisms by which, in Polanyiâs understanding, Gesellschaft broke down in the mid-twentieth century: the âclash between democracy and capitalism,â and a doctrine of âperverse effectsâ whereby political intervention in markets impairs profitability and saps the vitality of the market system
Who Holds the Mirror? The Creation of an Ideal Vietnamese Woman, 1918-1934.
M.A. Thesis. University of HawaiÊ»i at MÄnoa 2018
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