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  • Kohlhammer Geschichte Der Burgundischen Niederlande

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  • Kohlhammer Das Europaische Mittelalter II:

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  • Kohlhammer Die Welfen: Von Der Reformation Bis 1918

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  • Kohlhammer Galileo Galilei: Biographie Seines Denkens

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  • Kohlhammer Die Zisterzienser

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  • Kohlhammer Die Merowinger Und Das Frankenreich: Mit

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  • Kohlhammer Die Ottonen: Konigsherrschaft Ohne Staat

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  • Kohlhammer Maximilian I.: Herrscher Und Mensch Einer

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  • Bohlau Verlag Viktor E. Frankl - Gesammelte Werke: Ãber das

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  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Weltgeschichte Des 20. Jahrhunderts

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  • Brill Schoningh Polens Wilder Westen: Erzwungene Migration Und

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  • Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH Bucherverzeichnis Zur Deutschen Geschichte:

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  • Katholiken in der DDR: Eine durch

    Grin Publishing Katholiken in der DDR: Eine durch

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  • Salzwasser-Verlag Gmbh Kaiser Friedrich II., der Hohenstaufe und seine Zeit

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  • Deutsch-Ostafrika

    Salzwasser-Verlag Gmbh Deutsch-Ostafrika

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  • Peter Hagendorf Tagebuch eines Söldners aus dem

    Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Peter Hagendorf Tagebuch eines Söldners aus dem

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    Book SynopsisIn 1988, Jan Peters discovered a diary-like handwriting of a mercenary from the Thirty Years'' War. In 24 years, it covered 22,400 kilometers across Europe. But he did not reveal anything about names, ages or origins. Research into his life is difficult: some of the things that interest us today have not even been recorded. A lot was lost. Only a document in Mühlhausen, Thuringia, clarifies the mercenary''s name: Peter Hagendorf. This volume contains the entire text of the diary. Observations about the writer''s life paths, way of life and values ​​classify his life in the events of the time and provide access to the everyday life of the mercenary. Sober and yet touching, this Peter Hagendorf describes his changing military and family life. An exciting authentic life story and a unique one. Antje Zeiger - Museum of the Thirty Years'' War, Wittstock -

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  • Ich war ein Wolfskind aus Königsberg

    Edition Riedenburg E.U. Ich war ein Wolfskind aus Königsberg

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  • Kochbuch-Verlag Feldkochbuch Fur Die Warmen Lander

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  • Geschichte Des Krieges

    Ehv-History Geschichte Des Krieges

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  • Vero Verlag Der Zusammenbruch des Kaiserreiches

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  • Vero Verlag Hungersnöte im Mittelalter: Ein Beitrag zur

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  • Conceptual Origins of Malthus's 'Essays on

    Editon Synapse Conceptual Origins of Malthus's 'Essays on

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    Book SynopsisThis six-volume facsimile collection reprints seven publications from the 17th to early 19th century, which conceptually influenced Robert Malthus and his Population - one of the most significant works in the history of thought. All are rare and difficult-to-find texts which have never been reprinted before.Table of ContentsVolume I: The Primitive Origination of Mankind. Volume II: A Six Month’s Tour through the North of England. The Farmer’s Tour through the East of England. The Question of scarcity plainly stated and remedies considered (1800), c.100 pp. Volumes III–V: A Journey through Spain in the years 1786 and 1787. Volume VI: A Philosophical Survey of the Animal Creation. A Letter to the Rev. T.R. Malthus.

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  • British Servants - A Collection of Early Guides

    Editon Synapse British Servants - A Collection of Early Guides

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    Book SynopsisThis five-volume set offers a collection of thirteen guides and companions written for British servants in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The chronologically balanced selection provides a historical perspective on the changes of the roles of servants and their position in British society.Table of ContentsVolume I: The Compleat Court-keeper: or, Land Steward's Assistant. Containing, First, the Nature of Courts-leets and Courts-baron. Volume II: A Present for Servants, from their Ministers, Masters, or other Friends. The Footman’s Friendly Advice to his Brethren of the Livery; and to all Servants in General. The Complete Man and Maid Servant: Containing, Plain and Easy Instructions for Servants of Both Sexes. Johnson’s Present: or, Every Young Woman’s Companion, in Useful and Universal Knowledge. A Present for Servants: Containing Several Useful Articles of Information, for Persons in Dependant Stations of Life; as I. Laws Relating to Servants and Labourers. The Complete Servant Maid. The Servant’s Friend; or, the Master and Mistresses Best Gift to their Servants, Apprentices, and Workmen. Volume III: The Experienced English Housekeeper, for the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks. Written Purely from Practice; Domestic Management, or the Art of Conducting a Family; with Instructions to Servants in General. Addressed to Young Housekeepers. Volume IV: The Complete Servant; being a Practical Guide to the Peculiar Duties and Business of all Descriptions of Servants. Volume V: The Servants' Guide and Family Manual: With New and Improved Receipts, Arranged and Adapted to the Duties of all Classes of Servants. The Servants Practical Guide: A Handbook of Duties and Rules.

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  • Las amazonas de España: La hazaña mayor de

    Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert S.L.U Las amazonas de España: La hazaña mayor de

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  • Brill Educating the Catholic People: Religious Orders

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    Book SynopsisIn Educating the Catholic People, David Salomoni reconstructs the complex educational landscape that arose in sixteenth-century Italy and lasted until the French Revolution. Over three centuries, various religious orders, both male and female, took on the educational needs of cities and states on the Italian peninsula, renewing the traditional humanist pedagogy. Historians, however, have not attempted to produce a synthesis on this topic, focusing mainly on the pedagogical activities of the Jesuits and neglecting the contributions and innovations of other groups. This book addresses this historiographical gap, providing a new chapter in the comparative study of pre-modern education.Table of ContentsList of Maps Introduction  1 State of Research and Historiographical Problems 1 Educating the Modern Catholics?: Roots of Catholic Schools in Renaissance Italy (15th–16th cc.)  1 The Last Phase of Communal Education in Italy   1.1 Complexity of the Renaissance Communal School System   1.2 Weaknesses of the Renaissance Communal School System  2 The Catholicization of Italian Education 2 Historical Paths: The Definition of Pedagogical Identities (16th–17th cc.)  1 Male Religious Orders   1.1 An Educational Benchmark: The Jesuits   1.2 The Barnabites   1.3 The Somascans   1.4 The Piarists   1.5 The Theatines and the Servites  2 Female Religious Orders   2.1 The Ursulines   2.2 The Angelic Sisters and the Guastalla College   2.3 Rosa Venerini and Lucia Filippini: The Pious Teachers 3 Schools and Colleges: Processes of Settlement in Italy and Contiguous Areas  1 From Lombardy to the Kingdom of France  2 Schools for Northern Italy and Small Towns  3 A Congregation for the Large Cities  4 Between Central, Southern and Eastern Europe  5 The Franciscans between Continuity and Rupture 4 Different Types of Schools Operated by Religious Orders  1 Public Education Entrusted to Religious Orders and Secular Priests   1.1 Udine and the Barnabites: On the Outskirts of the Peninsula   1.2 Jesuits and Piarists in the Duchy of Modena: A Competition between Local Networks   1.3 Guastalla: A Multi-layered Religious Education for the Community  2 Episcopal Requests   2.1 The Somascans Between Schools and Diocesan Seminaries  3 Other Types of Schools Operated by Religious Orders   3.1 Barnabite Schools Established by Notables and Aristocrats   3.2 The Religious as Private Teachers   3.3 Women, Nuns, Teachers: The ‘Educandato’ of Saint Charles 5 The End of an Educational Season: The Schools of Religious Orders between Scientific and Political Revolutions (17th–18th cc.)  1 The Scientific Culture: Religious Orders on the Eve of Modernity   1.1 Famiano Michelini and the Galilean Piarists   1.2 Baranzano Redento  2 School Reforms in the Age of Enlightenment   2.1 The European Situation   2.2 The Situation in Italy: The Italian States and the Religious Orders  3 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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  • The Medieval Stained Glass of Lancashire

    Oxford University Press The Medieval Stained Glass of Lancashire

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    Book SynopsisThis is a catalogue of the pre-Gothic Revival stained glass found at 57 sites in Lancashire. Many of these are churches, but there are also domestic halls, museums, and schools. Highlights include important glazing dating from the 14th and 15th centuries at Cartmel Priory; a major window of c.1500 depicting the legend of St Helen at Ashton-under-Lyne; a sixteenth-century Seven Sacraments window at Cartmel Fell; fine imported 15th- and 16th-century continental panels at Chorley; and above all the magnificent but hitherto virtually unknown collection belonging to the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.The introduction discusses many aspects of the stained glass of both Lancashire and the neighbouring county of Cheshire: documentary sources, donors and heraldry, condition, iconography, as well as examining the style and techniques used by the glass-painters. The county''s indigenous surviving glass mostly dates from the 16th century and while it is predominantly heraldic, several sites demonTrade Review[A] substantial and comprehensively illustrated volume...A mine of information and a pleasure to use. * Lawrence Butler, Northern History. *

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  • The Medieval Stained Glass of Cheshire

    Oxford University Press The Medieval Stained Glass of Cheshire

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    Book SynopsisThis is a catalogue of the pre-Gothic Revival stained glass found at 50 sites in Cheshire. Many of these are churches, but there are also domestic residences and other buildings.Highlights include an important 14th-century regional workshop, probably based in Chester, whose output survives at 9 sites in the county; 16th-century armorials and donors; a fascinating window of 1581 at High Legh which demonstrates the Elizabethan religious settlement; a unique window commemorating the English Civil War; and a plethora of 17th-century quarries depicting a wide range of subjects such as English monarchs, classical sibyls, military drill and menial occupations. The county''s outstanding collections of foreign panels are also catalogued.The stained glass of the neighbouring county of Lancashire appears in CVMA, Great Britain, Summary Catalogue 8, The Medieval Stained Glass of Lancashire. The introduction discusses many aspects of the stained glass of both counties: documentary sources, donors a

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  • Handbook of Jewish Literature from Late Antiquity

    Oxford University Press Handbook of Jewish Literature from Late Antiquity

    Book SynopsisFrom major seminal works like the Mishnah or the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds, to Biblical commentaries, translations of Biblical books into Aramaic or relatively little-known mystical, liturgical or apocalyptic writings, here is a complete guide to the rich tradition of Jewish literature in the second to seventh centuries of the Common Era.Each work is described in a succinct and clearly structured entry which covers its contents, dating, language and accessibility (or otherwise) in print or online.The aim throughout is to cover all of this literature and to answer the following questions. What Jewish literature, written either in Hebrew or Aramaic, has survived? What different genres of such literature are there? What printed texts, or translations into any modern language, or commentaries (either in Hebrew or a European language) are there? And, for those who want to enquire further, what are the manuscripts on which modern editions are based? This handbook will be of value toTrade Reviewthe book can be recommended to first-year students and ancient historians as a first step towards learning Hebrew, studying the texts themselves, and engaging in a more serious study of ancient Jewish history and literature. * Catherine Hezser, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies *A small masterpiece of breadth, concision and clarity; it is one of those select books which every library should have, and which a great many individual readers will want to buy for themselves. * William Horbury, Journal of Jewish Studies *Table of Contents1. Historical Introduction ; 2. Talmudic Texts ; 3. Midrashic Texts ; 4. Mystical (Hekhalot) and Magical Literature ; 5. Targumim ; 6. Liturgical Texts ; 7. Historiography ; 8. Apocalyptic ; 9. Contemporary Documents in Hebrew or Aramaic

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  • Natural Law and Toleration in the Early

    Oxford University Press Natural Law and Toleration in the Early

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    Book SynopsisThe early enlightenment has been seen as an epoch-making period in the development of modern Europe, marking the beginnings of the transition from a ''religious'' to an essentially ''secular'' understanding of human relations and generating in the process new accounts of the relationship between religion and politics, in which the idea of toleration figured centrally. In this volume of essays, leading scholars in the field challenge that view and explore the ways in which some of the most important discussions of toleration in the western tradition were shaped by understandings of natural theology and natural law. Far from representing a shift to non-religious ways of thinking about the world, the essays reveal the extent to which early enlightenment discussions of toleration presupposed a world-view in which God-given natural law established the boundaries between church and state and provided the primary point of reference for understanding claims to religious freedom. The book offerTable of Contents1. Religious Commitment and Secular Reason: Pufendorf on the Separation between Religion and Politics ; 2. Samuel Pufendorf and Religious Intolerance in the Early Enlightenment ; 3. Natural law, Nonconformity and Toleration: Two Stages on Locke's Way ; 4. John Locke and Natural Law: Free Worship and Toleration ; 5. The Tolerationist Programmes of Thomasius and Locke ; 6. Leibniz's Doctrine of Toleration: Philosophical, Theological, and Pragmatic Reasons ; 7. Toleration as Impartiality? Civil and Ecclesiastical Toleration in Jean Barbeyrac ; 8. Natural Rights or Political Prudence? Francis Hutcheson on Toleration ; Postface. The Grounds for Toleration and the Capacity to Tolerate

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  • Parliamentary Elections in Russia A

    Oxford University Press, USA Parliamentary Elections in Russia A

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    Book SynopsisIn the first long-term analysis of Russian parliamentary elections, Hutcheson explores the country's seven rounds of election since 1993. Through the twists and turns of political reform, he combines official data, primary material and in-depth analysis to investigate the changes in Russia's political system.Trade ReviewHutcheson is clearly well-versed in theoretical work about electoral authoritarianism and about legislatures in more democratic systems. But the strengths of this volume lie not in any kind of theoretical contributions but more in the historical detail of how one particular legislative system became increasingly less competitive. For scholars interested in that story, Parliamentary Elections in Russia is a gold mine. * Ellen Carnaghan, Saint Louis University, Democratization *Overall, the book "Parliamentary Elections in Russia" represents an important contribution to the debate on the evolution of the electoral system and the role of elections in the Russian political system. In fact, the author inserts the parliamentary elections in a wide-ranging context of political change in Russia from the late 1980s until the present day. Hutcheson's study is a masterful work for the originality of the approach adopted and for the depth and completeness of the analysis. * Ilmira Galimova, Nomos: Le attualità nel diritto *For such an empirically rich study with its detailed statistical analysis of election results, voter profiles, party strategies and so on, this is a very readable book, one which is clearly based on many years' experience in the field. * David White, Party Politics *The text is peppered with fascinating details...This book will be of interest to scholars of Russian politics, electoral politics, legislative politics and authoritarianism. By virtue of its breadth and depth, it will be a key resource in understanding an important dimension of the construction of the modern-day Russian political system by a scholar with unmatched knowledge of the intricacies of the Russian electoral system. * B H. Noble, UCL SSEES, Slavonic and East European Review *

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  • The Colonial Occupation of Katanga

    Oxford University Press The Colonial Occupation of Katanga

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    Book SynopsisClément Brasseur was the officer responsible for initiating the colonial occupation of Katanga in the 1890s. Available in English for the first time, these letters reveal the racist and gendered world inhabited by Brasseur and show that the early colonial experience was as violent in Katanga as in other areas.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Brasseur's Papers and the African Roots of the Congo Free State The Collection Editorial Matters Historical Background The Importance of Brasseur's Correspondence Part I: Settling In (September 1893 - April 1895) Letter 1 Letter 2 Letter 3 Part II: Journeys To the South-West and To Lake Mweru (May - October 1895) Letter 4 Part III: Life at Lofoi I (October 1895 - May 1896) Letter 5 Letter 6 Letter 7 Part IV: Journey to the Upemba Depression (June - November 1896) Letter 8 Letter 9 Part V: Life at Lofoi II (November 1896 - April 1897) Letter 10 Letter 11 Letter 12 Letter 13 Part IV: Journeys to the Lubule & the Upper Lualaba and Luapula Rivers (April - September 1897) Letter 14 Letter 15 Part VII: Last Act (September - November 1897) Letter 16 Letter 17 Maps: Katanga in the 1890s Glossary Onomasticon References Appendix 1: 'Station du Lofoï (Katanga)', September 1894 Appendix 2: The new Lofoi station, 1895 Index

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  • A Material History of the Bible England 12001553

    Oxford University Press A Material History of the Bible England 12001553

    Book SynopsisThis book is the first in-depth study of the production and use of Bibles in late medieval and early modern England. Over three and a half centuries, from the nascent universities and Latin Bibles of the thirteenth century to the death of Edward VI in 1553, it puts a new perspective on the advent of moveable type print and religious reform. Based on the analysis of hundreds of biblical manuscripts and prints it reveals how scribes, printers, readers, and patrons have reacted to religious and political turmoil. The material evidence undermines traditional narratives, revealing, for example, evidence of Church worship in English prior to the Reformation, or seeing Henry VIII''s Great Bible as a useless book.Trade ReviewThrough the details and particularities of material history, Poleg reveals, instead, "a more turbid realm of uncertainties and protracted transformation". * Jessica Brantley, Yale University, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies *As a cohesive whole, Poleg's work sheds light upon a long period of the Bible in England. Elevated by interesting case studies and contributions to our understanding of lesser-studied Bibles, this work achieves its ambition to address the transformation and gradual dissemination of the English Bible. This enlightening work will appeal to many by making a complex field of research accessible and engaging. It covers a broad chronological period with surety and will find a keen readership amongst historians of English print culture, medievalists and early modernists. * Celyn Richards, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *Eyal Poleg's erudite work is an important and innovative contribution to the history of the English Bible. It successfully brings together the study of manuscripts and printed Bibles in a framework that closely attends to layers of material evidence. This evidence reveals complex ways in which producers and readers engaged with their books for a variety of sometimes conflicting theological or commercial motives. Extending the focus to previously little-studied later copies and subsequent reprints/editions is a major strength of the book. * Matti Peikola, Manuscript Studies *...there is much to be learned from the attention to biblical paratexts, and to various scribe', editors', translators', and printers' attempts to parse and package the Bible as a singlevolume text. And Poleg's book may fruitfully be consulted by anyone pursuing research along these lines. * Andrew Kraebel, Church History *This is a quite unique piece of scholarship, embracing not only different periods, but also different disciplines, both of which have hitherto normally been treated in isolation from each other. The mastery of different bibliographies (many of which have grown increasingly long in recent years) and the readiness to ask different questions of different periods and sources are particularly impressive... I am especially struck by the emphasis... put on the liturgical dimensions of the transition, and on the role of the commercial instincts of publishers and printers. [This] volume should be compulsory reading for all traditional historians locked into teleological or binary, confrontational approaches to Wycliffite texts and the Henrician reformation. * Ian Green, Professor of Early Modern History, Queen's University, Belfast. Author of Print and Protestantism in Early Modern England, Oxford University Press. *A Material History of the Bible: England 1200-1553 will edify special collections librarians and archivists...This volume deserves a place on the bookshelf of librarians and archivists. * Jonathan Lawler, RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage *Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations List of Figures List of Appendices Preface Acknowledgements Conventions Glossary Introduction 1: The Late Medieval Bible: Beyond Innovation 2: Wycliffite Bibles and the Limits of Orthodoxy 3: The First Printed English Bible(s 4: The Great Bible as a Useless Book 5: Into Fast Forward: The Bibles of Edward VI Conclusion Appendix 1: Innovative LMBs Appendix 2: Editions of the Great Bible in the Reign of Henry VIII Appendix 3: Single-Volume Bibles Printed in the Reign of Edward VI Bibliography Index

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  • The Stained Glass of Herkenrode Abbey

    Oxford University Press The Stained Glass of Herkenrode Abbey

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  • The Diaries of Anthony AshleyCooper the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury Vol. 1 18251845 Part One Records of Social and Economic History

    British Academy The Diaries of Anthony AshleyCooper the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury Vol. 1 18251845 Part One Records of Social and Economic History

    Book SynopsisThe Diaries of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-85): Vol. 1, Part One demonstrates the emergence of Lord Ashley, the 'Poor Man's Earl', as a passionate evangelical reformer and determined advocate for a range of domestic and international issues and causes.Table of ContentsForeword Acknowledgements Maps Abbreviations Introduction Note on the text A note on references and editorial method A note on language used in the Diary Ashley/Shaftesbury's immediate family A Chronology, 1801-45 The Diary

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  • The Diaries of Anthony AshleyCooper the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury

    British Academy The Diaries of Anthony AshleyCooper the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury

    Book SynopsisThe Diaries of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-85): Vol. 1, Part Two covers the period 1843-45 and presents his discussions of topics such as religious questions (including here the intense debates over Tractarianism); industrial working conditions, especially for children; and the work of the lunacy commission.Table of ContentsThe diary, cont. Appendix (Nov. 1834 - Feb. 1842) Index of Persons

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