208 resultados para Middle class in literature - History and criticism - 21st century
em University of Michigan
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Errata slip inserted between p. [vii] and viii of v. 1 and p. [iv] and v of v. 2.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the British Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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The first 3 editions of this work appeared under the name of the original author, P.W. Buckham. cf. British Mus. General cat. of printed books.
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At head of title Jan.-Dec. 1928: New Hampshire State Magazine.
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Errata slips inserted (v. 1)
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Bacon, Milton, Laud: three points of view.--An American-independence group.--Some marks of English history.--Politics as a practical study.--Frederic William Maitland.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vols. for 1937-1942 issued without series note but constitute no. 44-49 of the Society's Publication.
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Vols. for 1937-42 issued without series note but constitute no. 44-49 of its publication.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Deportation and colonization: an atempted solution of the race problem, by W.L. Fleming.--The literary movement for secession, by U.B. Phillips.--The frontier and secession, by C.W. Ramsdell.--The French consuls in the Confederate States, M.L. Bonham, jr.--The judicial interpretation of the Confederate constitution, by S.D. Brummer.--Southern legislation in respect to freedmen, 1865-1866, by J.G. de R. Hamilton.--Carpet-baggers in the United States Senate, by C. Mildred Thompson.--Grant's southern policy, by E.C. Woolley.--The federal enforcement acts, by W.W. Davis.--Negro suffrage in the South, by W.R. Smith.--Some phases of educational history in the South since 1865, by W.K. Boyd.--The new South, economic and social, by H. Thompson.--The political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, by C.E. Merriam.--Southern political theories, by D.Y. Thomas.--Southern politics since the civil war, by J.W. Garner.
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Mode of access: Internet.