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  1. Literature

    The material in this section has been chosen on a different principle than that governing the first three sections. There, a direct link existed...
    Christopher Harvie, Graham Martin, Aaron Scharf in Industrialisation and Culture
    Chapter 1970
  2. The Application of Pseudoscientific Racism

    It was remarked in the general introduction that racism was all-pervasive, but led to no particular set of policy decisions or recommendations....
    Philip D. Curtin in Imperialism
    Chapter 1971
  3. Physics and Philosophy

    Every modern century has its paragons, its culture-heroes, who fill the place once taken by saints and messiahs. For the first half of the twentieth...
    Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, A. J. Ayer in Science, Faith, and Man
    Chapter 1968
  4. Specialization and Compartmentalization Symptoms and Effects

    Systematic scientific inquiry in the social sciences today is marked by a curious contradiction. On the one hand we are witnessing a...
    Chapter 1961
  5. The Man

    If Diego Portales could have been consulted he certainly would have thought 16 June 1793 a rather fine time to be born. It was the colonial period in...
    Chapter 1967
  6. Chapter VIII

    In this second part of our study we review the teaching on wages contributed by about one hundred authors in roughly one hundred and thirty works or...
    Chapter 1966
  7. First Efforts of Rescue: 1933–1938

    The forced migration of the scholars and scientists from the German universities, more than any other outrage of the Nazis, roused the free peoples...
    Chapter 1953
  8. Integration and the Strategy of Scientific Inquiry

    The acceptance and use of the integrating concepts of man and culture would have far-reaching effects on the conduct of scientific...
    Chapter 1961
  9. The Early Years

    In the past two centuries, mainly because the sources have been fragmentary and widely dispersed and because some scholars have found it rather easy...
    Chapter 1970
  10. Education

    The dissemination of new ideas and knowledge we associate with the Enlightenment took place largely outside the formal educational systern. In fact,...
    Robert, Elborg Forster in European Society in the Eighteenth Century
    Chapter 1969
  11. The Peace Contribution in England

    The world war proved the value of the refugees to the Allied cause in manifold branches of science and scholarship. The end of the war opened new...
    Chapter 1953
  12. Integration by Common-Denominator Concepts

    We have endeavored to show that there exists an evolutionary continuity between all phases of existant reality from the inorganic to...
    Chapter 1961
  13. Survey of recent Dutch Historiography

    This bibliographical article has been put together by members of the Dutch history seminar held at London University’s Institute of Historical...
    Chapter 1973
  14. Benedict Stattler (S. J.) 1728–1797

    Among those who contributed to the renovation of Moral Theology in Germany, in the latter part of the Eighteenth Century, Benedict Stattler is worthy...
    Chapter 1966
  15. Symbolism

    The mood of the symbolist movement is startlingly different from that of naturalism. The writer is no longer considered a scientist but a seer, a...
    Roland N. Stromberg in Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism
    Chapter 1968
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