H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 34
... Western Allies . For the first year or two of the conflict he took up the popular cry that the Western Allies represented the peace - loving cosmopol- itan forces in Europe , whereas the Central Powers stood for militarism , rampant ...
... Western Allies . For the first year or two of the conflict he took up the popular cry that the Western Allies represented the peace - loving cosmopol- itan forces in Europe , whereas the Central Powers stood for militarism , rampant ...
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... Western , history , which in some ways anticipated the Outline . A few textbooks had also appeared before the first World War in the United States , written by New Historians , treating at least the his- tory of Western civilization ...
... Western , history , which in some ways anticipated the Outline . A few textbooks had also appeared before the first World War in the United States , written by New Historians , treating at least the his- tory of Western civilization ...
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... Western powers . The initiative would rest with the " Atlantic com- munities . " 65 But Wells warned his readers repeatedly of the dangers of setting their sights any lower than cosmop- olis . Nothing less could possibly function with ...
... Western powers . The initiative would rest with the " Atlantic com- munities . " 65 But Wells warned his readers repeatedly of the dangers of setting their sights any lower than cosmop- olis . Nothing less could possibly function with ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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