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International Calvinism 1541 - 1715 /
Although the character, course, and consequences of Calvinism have long been the subject of controversy, there is no doubt that the Calvinist movement left an enduring stamp on Europe, North America, and the rest of western civilization. This book brings
Prestwich, Menna,edt
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Christianity and Eugenics: The Place of Religion in the British Eugenics Education Society and the American Eugenics Society, <i>c</i>.1907-1940. [PDF]
Baker GJ.
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From foetid air to filth: the cultural transformation of British epidemiological thought, ca. 1780-1848. [PDF]
Brown M.
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James Hart of Northampton and the Calvinist critique of priest-physicians: an unpublished polemic of the early 1620s. [PDF]
Harley D.
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Mayerne and his successors: some Huguenot physicians under the Stuarts. [PDF]
Vigne R.
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Neo-Tribes: Consumption, Leisure and Tourism
This collection brings together perspectives drawn from a range of international scholars who have conducted research into the applications of neo-tribal theory. The concept of the neo-tribe was first introduced by the French sociologist Michel Mafessoli
Robards, B (15716297) +2 more
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The Neo-Latin poetry and prose from North America have already been well surveyed. Drawing on recent historical work, I propose instead to study the place of Neo-Latin writing in the broader history of attitudes toward Latin and the classics in North ...
Blair, Ann
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The delegation of power: Neo-Assyrian bureau seals
Bureau seals are an innovation of the Assyrian administration to cope with the delegation of power that running a world empire demanded. By placing some bureau seals in their historical context we find indications that these seal types were introduced ...
Radner, K
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Dr. Rast responds to the questions What is Calvinism?https://scholar.csl.edu/americanreligiousscene/1033/thumbnail ...
Rast, Lawrence
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