Description |
167 pages : illustrations ; 33 cm |
Series |
The Library of great painters |
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Library of great painters.
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Contents |
New England reformers, by R. W. Emerson. -- The northern attack on slavery, by A. Craven. -- The abolitionists and psychology, by M. B. Duberman. -- The psychology of commitment: the constructive role of violence and suffering for the individual and for his society, by S. S. Tomkins. -- The Anglo-American world of humanitarian endeavor, by F. Thistlethwaite. -- Religious benevolence as social control, 1815-1860, by C. S. Griffin. -- Charles Grandison Finney, by W. G. McLoughlin. -- Religious groups and political parties, by L. Benson. -- Temperance, status control, and mobility, 1826-1860, by J. R. Gusfield. -- The emergence of immediatism in British and American antislavery thought, by D. B. Davis. -- Romantic reform in America, 1815-1865, by J. L. Thomas. -- Selective bibliography (p. 177-180) |
Notes |
Translated by James Brockway |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 165-167 |
Subject |
Magritte, René, 1898-1967.
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Magritte, René, 1898-1967 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Painters, French -- 20th century -- Biography
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Author |
Magritte, René, 1898-1967.
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LC no. |
73013789 |
ISBN |
0810902788 |
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