by
de Haan, Ido. editor.
Call Number
D203.2 -475
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-Revolutionary French Liberalism: Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant - Arthur Ghins -- 3 'The Extremes Set the Tone
by
Zimmermann, Thilo. author.
Call Number
HC241
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Modernity -- 3. The Obsolescence of Neo-Functionalism -- 4. Liberalism: Do Economics Drive EI? -- 5: How to
by
Bejan, Cristina A. author.
Call Number
DK1 -949.5
Format:
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to eclipse the appeal of liberalism for so many of Romania's intellectual elite, drawing on diaries
by
Wolstencroft, Samantha. author.
Call Number
DA1 -DA995
Format:
Excerpt:
of the Progressive Alliance: Manchester Liberalism and the Emergence of Labour, 1906-1908 -- Chapter
by
Marteel, Stefaan. author.
Call Number
D203.2 -D475
Format:
Excerpt:
: Revolutionaries -- Chapter 7. A Union of Catholicism and Liberalism -- Chapter 8. The Reception of French Catholic
by
Morrison, Kevin A. author.
Call Number
DA1 -DA995
Format:
Excerpt:
living one’s life as a liberal extended to parenting. Although Victorian liberalism is currently
by
Salvador, Alessandro. editor.
Call Number
D203.2 -D475
Format:
Excerpt:
, and all over Europe veterans imagined a third way between capitalist liberalism and state
by
Leigh, Jeffrey T. author.
Call Number
DAW1001 -DAW1051
Format:
Excerpt:
: Press Policy and the Early Neoabsolutist State: The Melding of Absolutism and Liberalism -- Chapter 5
by
Ackers, Peter. editor.
Call Number
DA1 -DA995
Format:
Excerpt:
: civil society after state socialism and beyond neo-liberalism. Peter Ackers and Alastair J. Reid.
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