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In this text, Eric Voegelin explores two aspects of modernity. He offers an account of the political situation in 17th-century Europe after the decline of the church and the empire, and also explains his theory of ""phenomenalism"".
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Draws on contemporary newspaper articles, institutional records, and her own oral history project to tell the first full... Læs mere
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Evan S. Connell emerged from the American Midwest determined to become a writer. He eventually made his mark with attention-getting fiction. This... Læs mere
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During his life, George S. Patton Jr starred as an Olympic athlete, chased down Mexican bandits, and led tanks... Læs mere
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The last installment of Scharnhorst's three-volume biography chronicles the life of Samuel Clemens between his family's extended trip to Europe in 1891... Læs mere
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Focusing on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's illness, this book looks at how he aimed to hide it. It then goes on to show how his illness effected his... Læs mere
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Jesse B. Simple sprang to life in Langston Hughes's weekly ""Chicago Defender"" column in 1943. This is an examination of Hughes's... Læs mere
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Contains the most significant pieces of unpublished writing completed by Eric Voegelin during an important time of his career. Spanning the period... Læs mere
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In 1973, Betsy Ann Plank became the first woman to chair the Public Relations Society of America in its twenty-five-year history. This book explores... Læs mere
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Autonomy is foundational to journalism. But where does the idea of autonomy come from, and what is it that journalism should be autonomous from? This book presents the genealogy of the idea of journalistic autonomy from the seventeenth century to our contemporary digital age.