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Religious Crises in Modern America(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/04/1989
Focuses on two religious phenomena in American history in the last hundred years, modernism and fundamentalism.
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Biography as History(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/01/1991
Includes contents such as: Lecture 1 - Biography - The Human Heart of History; and, Lecture 2 - How the Trumpet Came to Sound - The Process and Perils of Writing a Biography of Martin Luther King Jr...
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What Was Revolutionary about the French Revolution?(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/12/1996
Offers a reasoned defence of what the French revolutionaries were trying to achieve, and urges us to look beyond political events to understand the idealism and universality of their goals.
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The Making of the Constitution(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/01/1987
Presents important information about the founding period in our nation's history, conveying not only the content but also the spirit of the debates surrounding the Philadelphia convention and its af...
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Empire and Nation in Russian History(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/03/1993
Presents the historical conception of Russia as two nations - imperial and ethnic - and relates this to the challenge facing present-day Russia, that of creating a democratic nation without an empir...
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Why People Move(Paperback)
Migration in African History
Baylor University Press
Published:
01/08/1995
Presents an interpretation of why migration has occurred in Africa, highlighting many socio-political and socio-economic factors.
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Soul Murder & Slavery(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/08/1995
Drawing upon psychological paradigms, this title examines the history of child and sexual abuse within American slave society by employing the concept of 'soul murder'.
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The Taiping Vision of a Christian China, 1836-1864(Paperback)
Baylor University Press
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01/01/1998
Interprets the social and political milieu of mid-nineteenth-century China. This book traces the events surrounding the life of Hong Xiuquan, the self-styled heavenly king who had learned through hi...
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