Before Civil Religion. On Robert Bellah's Forgotten Encounters with America, 1955-1965
Robert N. Bellah’s shift “from Japan to America” in the late 1960s has been explained as either the outcome of a prolonged period of personal and political dismay or the beginning of the “culturalist revolution” in the social sciences. This paper uses published and archival materials to extend and complete these accounts from another point of view.
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Managing threats against control in old age: a narrative inquiry. [PDF]
Black HK, Santanello HR, Caruso CJ.
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Inter and intra cultural variations of millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br) uses in Niger (West Africa). [PDF]
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Postoperative anaemia increases unplanned readmission: an international prospective cohort study of patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. [PDF]
Macpherson KJ +1 more
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"Deficits Don't Matter": Abundance, Indebtedness and American Culture. [PDF]
Kroes R.
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From secularisations to political religions. [PDF]
Prodi P, Campbell I.
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Religion in Human Evolution, From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age. By Robert N. Bellah * The Axial Age and Its Consequences. Edited by Robert N. Bellah and Hans Joas [PDF]
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Desmoplastic small round cell tumour: the radiological, pathological and clinical features. [PDF]
Thomas R +5 more
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