The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in Its Origins and BackgroundDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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... later Middle Ages , would have given a similar answer . This fact explains why , in the later Middle Ages , Western Christendom and Islam , facing each other as ir- reducible enemies with similar missionary claims as universal re ...
... later Middle Ages , would have given a similar answer . This fact explains why , in the later Middle Ages , Western Christendom and Islam , facing each other as ir- reducible enemies with similar missionary claims as universal re ...
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... later immor- talized by Beethoven in the Ninth Symphony . Two years later he went to Weimar . There , classical antiquity took its place alongside Rousseau and the humanitarian liberalism of the eighteenth century as a controlling ...
... later immor- talized by Beethoven in the Ninth Symphony . Two years later he went to Weimar . There , classical antiquity took its place alongside Rousseau and the humanitarian liberalism of the eighteenth century as a controlling ...
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... later by Lukasz Opałiński ( 1612-1662 ) , who wrote " Polonia defensa " in 1648 , and by Szymon Starowolski ( 1588-1656 ) , the author of " Declamatio contra obstructatores Poloniae " and the " Lament Atropioney Matki Korony Polskiej ...
... later by Lukasz Opałiński ( 1612-1662 ) , who wrote " Polonia defensa " in 1648 , and by Szymon Starowolski ( 1588-1656 ) , the author of " Declamatio contra obstructatores Poloniae " and the " Lament Atropioney Matki Korony Polskiej ...
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