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Reprint. Originally published in: Quaker campaigns in peace and war / by William Jones. London : Headley Brothers, 1899.
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The life of Charles Follen, signed E. L. F. [i.e. Eliza Lee Follen].--v. 2. Sermons.--v. 3. Lectures on moral philosophy. Fragment of a work on psychology.--v. 4. On Schiller's life and dramas.--v. 5. Miscellaneous writings: On the future state of man. History. Inaugural discourse. Funeral oration on Gaspar Spurzheim. Address on slavery. Franklin lecture. Religion and the church. Peace and war.
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The great question.--Tact.--On money matters.--Recreation.--Health.--National education.--Self-education.--On libraries.--On reading.--Patriotism.--Citizenship.--Social life.--Industry.--Faith.--Hope.--Charity.--Charact er.--On peace and happiness.--Religion.
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This article explores the relationship between the nation, the city, narratives, and belonging in Serbia through an analysis of narratives of a set of 30 interviews with young Belgrade intellectuals aged 23-35. I argue that what appears to be emerging in post-Milosevic Serbia is a new articulation and a new scale of belonging. Most of my informants are mobilising their city identities, moving from a national to an urban perspective. They imaginatively defend their city identity through a discourse that, others' its newcomers, i.e. the rural residents. However, the article is critical of their articulated dichotomous rhetoric of 'Us, the City Cosmopolitans' vs. I Them, the Rural Nationalists' My overall aim is to offer an analysis of the Serbian case, where one sees that the city of Belgrade has become a microcosm and a symbolic expression for modernity, resistance, openness and democracy. However, instead of seeing urbanity as the only locus of modernity, one needs to understand that urbanity does not one-dimensionally lead to the urbanisation of the mind, implying that once you have cities, or live in a city, there is a specific urban, cosmopolitan experience.