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Puritanism and medicine: the transatlantic medical family of Dr. Edmund Wilson the elder (1583–1633), Dr Edmund Wilson the younger (1617–1657), and Dr. Thomas Sheafe (1603–1657) [PDF]
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1982
In her last work, Neurosis and Human Growth, Karen Homey enriches her earlier description of the strategy of "moving against" by pointing out the "solution of mastery" that goes along with it (the identification of the individual with the glorified self-image), and she proceeds to point out three subtypes within that general personality style: the ...
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In her last work, Neurosis and Human Growth, Karen Homey enriches her earlier description of the strategy of "moving against" by pointing out the "solution of mastery" that goes along with it (the identification of the individual with the glorified self-image), and she proceeds to point out three subtypes within that general personality style: the ...
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Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America
2005This exhaustive treatment of the Puritan movement covers its doctrines, its people, its effects on politics and culture, and its enduring legacy in modern Britain and America. Puritanism began in the 1530s as a reform movement within the Church of England. It endured into the 18th century.
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2013
Puritanism is a problem. It had a massive impact on the early modern history of England and New England, and yet no scholar can quite agree on how to define it or exactly what influence it had. In the absence of consensus, scholars can still attempt to summarize who the Puritans were and what they did.
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Puritanism is a problem. It had a massive impact on the early modern history of England and New England, and yet no scholar can quite agree on how to define it or exactly what influence it had. In the absence of consensus, scholars can still attempt to summarize who the Puritans were and what they did.
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Puritanism and Revolt in Three Plays for Puritans
1983The collective title which Shaw gave to Three Plays for Puritans perhaps suggests a greater degree of homogeneity in the plays than they actually exhibit. Nevertheless, there are common thematic patterns in the three plays, and the title has more than one kind of relevance.
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Essays on Puritans and Puritanism
Sociological Analysis, 1988Steve Bruce +3 more
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