Description |
191 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Essay index reprint series
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Unity series ; 4
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Essay index reprint series.
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Unity series ; 4.
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Note |
"Lectures, except that of Professor Gilbert Murray, delivered at the fourth of the 'Unity Schools' held at Woodbrooke in August 1920." |
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Reprint of the 1921 ed. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies. |
Contents |
Introductory: The appeal to history, by F. S. Marvin.--Alexander and Hellenism, by A. Toynbee and F. S. Marvin.--The work of Rome, by Sir P. Vinogradoff.--Innocent the Third and the mediaeval church, by H. W. C. Davis.--Grotius and international law, by G. N. Clark.--The French Revolution as a world force, by G. P. Gooch.--The Congress of Vienna, by C. R. Beazley.--The nineteenth century, by F. S. Marvin.--The League of Nations in being, by F. Whelen.--An apology for a world Utopia, by H. G. Wells.--The teaching of history and world peace, by E. Power. |
Subject |
History -- Philosophy.
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History -- Philosophy. |
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Civilization -- History.
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Civilization. |
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History. |
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International law.
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International law. |
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League of Nations.
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League of Nations. |
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