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Verbraucher und Genossenschaft. Zur Soziologie und Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Konsumgenossenschaften. by Ursula Hullbusch|Dietrich von Oppen None <eot>
Origins of the Medieval World by Urban T. Holmes|William Bark None <eot>
Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of Christianity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries by Reinhold Niebuhr|Kenneth Scott Latourette None <eot>
The Changing Theory and Practice of Irish Pilgrimage by Kathleen Hughes ‘I know’, says St. Paul, writing to the Corinthians, ‘that if this earthly I tent of mine is taken down, get a home from God made by no human hands, eternal in heavens. It makes me sigh, indeed, longing be under cover my heavenly habitation … have mortal element absorbed life…. know that while reside body am away Lord….’ Paul considering as flimsy tent, which may at any moment and Columbanus takes up passage his eighth sermon on essential instability, transitory nature life. Here elsewhere he speaks life roadway, where Christians must travel perpetual pilgrimage guests world ( hospites mundi ), content with sort travelling allowance. The same spirit detachment urgency infuses much hagiographical literature: “Leave thy fatherland for sake, thee out’, ‘This not place resurrection’, or wandering scholar Brigid when she asks him stay her, ‘O nun, leisure, gates heaven are open now, fear they shut against me’. <eot>
Presidential Address: Great Historical Enterprises III. The Monumenta Germaniae Historica by M. D. Knowles Last December we considered the work of Maurists, who were at once a product and an ornament very brilliant phase French learning scholarship. This afternoon turn to another great nation in what was, perhaps, golden age its influence upon thought academic disciplines Europe. <eot>
Bentham, Coleridge, and the Science of History by Heinrich Meyer|Robert O. Preyer None <eot>
PARISIAN MUSIC PUBLISHING UNDER HENRY II: by Daniel Heartz None <eot>
Horn Cheek-pieces by A. Roes An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
The Crisis of Western Monasticism, 1050-1130 by Norman F. Cantor None <eot>
THE PLACE OF ENGLAND IN THE TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE by Richard Southern HistoryVolume 45, Issue 155 p. 201-216 THE PLACE OF ENGLAND IN TWELFTH-CENTURY RENAISSANCE† R. W. SOUTHERN, SOUTHERN Balliol College, OxfordSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1960 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1960.tb02299.xCitations: 6Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume45, Issue155October 1960Pages RelatedInformation <eot>
Louis XIV and the Theories of Absolutism and Divine Right by Paul W. Fox The political theory of Louis XIV is contained for the most part in King's manuscripts which repose Bibliothèque Nationale Paris. These include longest and fruitful source, Mémoires de pour l'instruction du Dauphin, some his letters, miscellaneous short pieces. Many several thousand additional letters wrote either have been destroyed or scattered far wide. There are a number editions works but they almost entirely literary designed popular market. In spite plethora literature on grand siècle (1638–1715), no systematic exposition has ever published, though authors touched ideas passing, including historian Lacour-Gayet who promised study Louis' completed only preliminary survey its antecedents. purpose this paper to attempt brief compass remedy deficiency. classic example thinker whose frequently alluded rarely examined. tendency refer him as prototype all autocrats suffers usual inadequacies stereotype; it overlooks subtleties theories greatly affect their interpretation. order avoid semantic wrangles may be useful follow broad lines Aristotle's analysis monarchy presented Politics , Book IV, chapter x. <eot>
THE ‘SONG OF ROLAND’ AND THE NORMAN CONQUEST OF ENGLAND by David Douglas None <eot>
The Vault Paintings of Salisbury Cathedral by F. R. Horlbeck None <eot>
THE METROPOLITAN CITY REGION OF THE MIDDLE AGES by Josiah C. Russell Journal of Regional ScienceVolume 2, Issue 2 p. 55-70 THE METROPOLITAN CITY REGION OF MIDDLE AGES Josiah C. Russell, Russell The author is Professor History at the University New Mexico.Search for more papers by this First published: September 1960 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9787.1960.tb00840.xCitations: 2AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link a article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES [1] Bartlett, J.N., “The Expansion Decline York in Later Middle Ages,” Economic Review 12 (1959) 17– 33. [2] Beresford, M.W., J.K.S. St. Joseph, Medieval England. An Aerial Survey ( Cambridge , 1958). [3] Berry, B.J.L. W.L. Garrison, “Alternate Explanations Urban Rank-Size Relationships,” Annals Association American Geographers 48 (1958) pp. 83– 91. [4] Bracey, H.E., “A Rural Component Centrality applied Six Southern Counties United Kingdom,” Geography 32 (1956) 45. [5] Bücker, K., Die Bevölkerung von Frankfurt am Main im XIV und XV Jahrhundert 47 (Tübingen, 1886). [6] Carus-Wilson, E.M., “Evidences Industrial Growth on some Fifteenth-Century Manors,” 190– 205. [7] Christaller, W., Zentralen Orte Suddeutschland Jena 1935). [8] Dickinson, R.E., City Region Regionalism London 1947). [9] Development Distribution German Town,” 27 (1942) 9– 53. [10] Morphology Geographical 35 (1945) 74– 97. [11] Ekwall, E., Studies Population Stockholm : Kungl. Vitterhets Histories och Antikvitets Handlingar Fil. -Fil. Serien 1956). [12] Face, R.D., Vectuarii Overland Commerce between Champagne Europe,” 239– 46. [13] Fox, J.C., Royal Forests England 1905). [14] Holmes, U.T., Jr., A.H. Schutz, A French Language 1938). [15] Jolliffe, J.E.A., Pre-feudal England; Jutes 1933). [16] E. Lamond (ed.) Walter Henley's Husbandry 1890). [17] Lopez, R.S., Evolution Land Transport Past Present no. 9 29. [18] Lösch, A., Economics Location, translated W.H. Woglon assistance W.F. Stolper Haven 1954). [19] Müller-Wille, Acker fluren Landesteil Birken feld Bonn Diss. 1936). [20] Philbrick, A.K., “Principles Areal Functional Organization Human Geography,” 33 (1957) 299– 336. [21] Rogers, J.E.T., Agriculture Prices Oxford 1866), I IV. [22] British (University Mexico Press, 1948). [23] Late Ancient Philadelphia 1958, Transactions Philosophical Society). [24] “Medieval Midland Northern Migrants London, 1100–1365,” Speculum 34 642. [25] Persistence Physical Type,” Social 41 (1950) 210– 13. [26] Sanchez-Albornoz, C., La Espana Musulmana, (Buenos Aires, 1946) I. [27] Shepherd, Historical Atlas 1923). [28] Stenton, P.M., Road System England,” 7 (1936) 1– 21. [29] Stephenson, Borough Town Mass. [30] Stewart, J.Q., “Demographic Gravitation, Evidence Applications,” Sociometry 11 (1948) 31– 58. [31] J.Q. W. Warntz, “Physics Distribution,” Science 99– 123. [32] Stubbs, Selected Charters, etc. 9th ed. rev. H.W.C. Davis.). [33] Tait, J., English Manchester [34] Ullman, Theory Location Cities,” Sociology 46 (1941) 853– 64. [35] Victoria County History, Leicestershire, [36] Villari, P., Barbarian Invasions Italy 1902), II, 253– 254. [37] Wolff, Les “Estimes” Toulousaines des XIVe et XVe siécles Toulouse [38] Zipf, G.K., Behavior Principle Least Effort 1949). Citing Literature Volume2, Issue2September 1960Pages ReferencesRelatedInformation <eot>
Bernard Shaw's Sister and Her Friends by Stanley Bayliss|Henry George Farmer None <eot>
Mittelalterliche Studien: Gesammelte Aufsatze by Theodor Mayer None <eot>
Feudal Aspects of National Socialism by Robert Koehl Attempts to establish a “morphology of civilizations” seem continue in spite dire warnings from scholars. Indeed, while rejecting Toynbee and Sorokin with one hand, many scholar has beckoned the other adventurous young men leave barren tracts specialization re-enter broad panoramic fields Weltgeschichte . Current interest “comparative feudal institutions” illustrates case point. The notion that “feudalism” is “form society,” especially “stage development,” can be traced back Marxist historiography, there eighteenth century French thinkers. But instead becoming thoroughly discredited, recently led new thinking on subject which may turn out fruitful. In Feudalism History for example, Rushton Coulborn, combined eight separate papers feudalism various parts world by different historians, his own critical synthetic studies. Though he fails find even “fully developed” society according definition—a not unexpected result—his study contains an amazing amount suggestive analysis. His suggestions are particularly valuable construction “working models” or “ideal types” as research tools. Even when we remain safely within our “fields,” if go beyond highly specialized fact-gathering at same time avoid “presentisi subjectivism,” will need such <eot>
Feudal Aspects of National Socialism by Robert Koehl Attempts to establish a “morphology of civilizations” seem continue in spite dire warnings from scholars. Indeed, while rejecting Toynbee and Sorokin with one hand, many scholar has beckoned the other adventurous young men leave barren tracts specialization re-enter broad panoramic fields Weltgeschichte . Current interest “comparative feudal institutions” illustrates case point. The notion that “feudalism” is “form society,” especially “stage development,” can be traced back Marxist historiography, there eighteenth century French thinkers. But instead becoming thoroughly discredited, recently led new thinking on subject which may turn out fruitful. In Feudalism History for example, Rushton Coulborn, combined eight separate papers feudalism various parts world by different historians, his own critical synthetic studies. Though he fails find even “fully developed” society according definition—a not unexpected result—his study contains an amazing amount suggestive analysis. His suggestions are particularly valuable construction “working models” or “ideal types” as research tools. Even when we remain safely within our “fields,” if go beyond highly specialized fact-gathering at same time avoid “presentisi subjectivism,” will need such <eot>
Coptic Tattoo Designs. By John Carswell, with a foreword by Margaret Murray. 11½ × 8¾. Pp. xxx + 155. Beirut: Faculty of Arts and Sciences, The American University of Beirut, 1958. £5. 10s. by Francis Wormald Coptic Tattoo Designs. By John Carswell, with a foreword by Margaret Murray. 11½ × 8¾. Pp. xxx + 155. Beirut: Faculty of Arts and Sciences, The American University Beirut, 1958. £5. 10s. - Volume 40 Issue 1-2 <eot>
The Twelve Choir Statues of the Cathedral at Reims: Their Stylistic and Chronological Relation to the Sculpture of the North Transept and of the West Facade by Teresa G. Frisch None <eot>
Luitpold WALLACH. Alcuin and Charlemagne. Studies in Carolingian History and Littérature. Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press, [1959]. ( Coll. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology (vol. XXXII).) by Georges Tessier None <eot>
Magni Aurelii Cassiodori senatoris Liber de anima: Introduction and Critical Text by James W. Halporn It is now almost three hundred years since Dom Garet published as part of the complete works Cassiodorus last printed edition Cassiodorus' treatise On Soul. The present intended to offer a critical text work based on study manuscript evidence. restrictions this publication make it impossible give an explanation entire history transmission. apparatus criticus does, however, represent readings best specimens various families which constitute major evidence for text. my hope that will be possible at some future time me defend in greater detail choice MSS used here, and outline transmission from ninth through twelfth century. <eot>
Reviews by L. W. HANSON Reviews Get access PHILIP GASKELL, John Baskerville: a Bibliography. Cambridge, at the University Press, 1959. Pp. xxiv+72, 12 plates+a folding specimen. 11×8¾in. 63s. L. W. HANSON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Library, Volume s5-XV, Issue 2, June 1960, Pages 135–143, https://doi.org/10.1093/library/s5-XV.2.135 Published: 01 1960 <eot>
Vorgeschichte der nordfriesischen Inseln. By Karl Kersten and Peter La Baume. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 664 + figs. 225 + pls. 194, and three folding maps. Veröffentlichungen des Landesamts für Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Schleswig: Die vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Denkmäler und Funde in Schleswig-Holstein, Band IV. Neumünster, 1958. by T. G. E. Powell Vorgeschichte der nordfriesischen Inseln. By Karl Kersten and Peter La Baume. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 664 + figs. 225 pls. 194, three folding maps. Veröffentlichungen des Landesamts für Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Schleswig: Die vor- frühgeschichtlichen Denkmäler Funde Schleswig-Holstein, Band IV. Neumünster, 1958. - Volume 40 Issue 3-4 <eot>
Runes. An Introduction. By Ralph W. V. Elliott. 8½ × 5½. Pp. xvi + 124 + pls. 24. Manchester University Press, 1959. 30s. by Vera I. Evison An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Obituary Notices by None None <eot>
Interlace Decoration and the Influence of the North on Mozarabic Illumination by Jacques Guilmain None <eot>
Chords and Discords. The Life of an Orchestral Musician by Judith Jackson|Malcolm Tillis None <eot>
Book Review: Capa, Basilica, Monasterium et le culte de saint Martin de Tours: Etude lexicologique et sémasiologique by Robert E. McNally None <eot>
Book Review: Tertullian, Treatises on Penance: On Penitence and on Purity by C. B. Daly None <eot>
An Illuminated English Psalter of the Early Thirteenth Century by Meyer Schapiro Previous articleNext article No AccessAn Illuminated English Psalter of the Early Thirteenth CenturyMeyer SchapiroMeyer Schapiro Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Journal Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Volume 23, Number 3-4July-December 1960 Published Institute Views: 1Total views on site Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/750590 Copyright © The Institute. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Deutsche Wortforschung in europaischen Bezugen: Untersuchungen zum Deutschen Wortatlas [dem Begrunder des Deutschen Wortatlas Walther Mitzka zum 70. Geburtstag] by Hans Kurath None <eot>
Ambrogio Lorenzetti. George Rowley by Cornelius Vermeule None <eot>
Book Reviews by Mary L. Williams|E. Ettlinger|Yar Slavutych None <eot>
The Gothic Cathedral: Origins of Gothic Architecture and the Medieval Concept of Order with an Appendix on the Proportions of the South Tower of Chartres Cathedral by Ernst Levy by Sumner Mc K. Crosby|Otto von Simson None <eot>
The Resurgence of Pre-Indo- European Elements in the Western Medieval Cult of the Dead by Maurice Broëns|Wells F. Chamberlin None <eot>
<i>Alcuin and Charlemagne: Studies in Carolingian History and Literature</i>. Luitpold Wallach by Peter Münz Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsAlcuin and Charlemagne: Studies in Carolingian History Literature. Luitpold Wallach Peter MunzPeter Munz Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 35, Number 3Jul., 1960 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2849769 Views: 3Total views on site Citations: 1Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article:Michael C. Leff Boethius history medieval rhetoric, Central States Speech Journal 25, no.22 (Jun 1974): 135–141.https://doi.org/10.1080/10510977409367779 <eot>
Book Award by None Other| May 01 1960 Book Award Journal of the Society Architectural Historians (1960) 19 (2): 88. https://doi.org/10.2307/988020 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Get Permissions Cite Search Site Citation Award. 1 1960; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal This content is only available via PDF. PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content. <eot>
Books Received by None Other| May 01 1960 Books Received Journal of the Society Architectural Historians (1960) 19 (2): 88. https://doi.org/10.2307/988019 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Get Permissions Cite Search Site Citation Received. 1 1960; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal This content is only available via PDF. PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content. <eot>
Review: The Theory of Proportion in Architecture by P. H. Scholfield by J. R. Spencer None <eot>
Town building in history. By F. R. Hiorns. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. 443 + over 500 plans and illustrations. London: Harrap, 1956. 65s. by J. T. Smith An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Classical Inspiration in Medieval Art. (Rhind Lectures for 1956.) By Walter Oakeshott. 11 × 8½. Pp. ix + 147 + 143 pls. London: Chapman & Hall, 1959. £5. 5s. by D. Talbot Rice An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Czechoslovakia: Romanesque and Gothic Illuminated Manuscripts. Jan Květ , Hanns Swarzenski by Mojmír S. Frinta Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsCzechoslovakia: Romanesque and Gothic Illuminated Manuscripts. Jan Květ , Hanns Swarzenski Mojmír S. FrintaMojmír Frinta Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 35, Number 2Apr., 1960 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2851357 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
The Pelican History of Art: Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture, 800-1200. By Kenneth John Conant. 10¼ × 6¾. Pp. xl + 344, with 11 maps, 80 figs., 8 restoration studies, and 176 plates. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1959. 70s. by C. A. Ralegh Radford None <eot>
A History of Metals. By Leslie Aitchison, D.Met., M.Sc, F.R.I.C., F.R.Ae.S., M.I.Mech.E., F.I.M. Two volumes. Pp. 647 + 262 figs. + 48 tables. London: Macdonald and Evans, 1960. £8. 8s. by T. K. Penniman A History of Metals. By Leslie Aitchison, D.Met., M.Sc, F.R.I.C., F.R.Ae.S., M.I.Mech.E., F.I.M. Two volumes. Pp. 647 + 262 figs. 48 tables. London: Macdonald and Evans, 1960. £8. 8s. - Volume 40 Issue 3-4 <eot>
Rural England 1086-1135: A Study of Social and Agrarian Conditions. Reginald Lennard by Robert S. Hoyt Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsRural England 1086-1135: A Study of Social and Agrarian Conditions. Reginald Lennard Robert S. HoytRobert Hoyt Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 35, Number 4Oct., 1960 The journal the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2846567 Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Thought and Letters in Western Europe A.D. 500 to A.D. 900. M. L. W. Laistner by Herbert A. Bloch None <eot>
The Monetary Reforms of 'Abd al-Malik: Their Metrological Basis and Their Financial Repercussions by Philip Grierson None <eot>
The Monetary Reforms of 'Abd Al-Malik 1) by Philip Grierson For the first half-century after their conquest of Sasanian empire and much Byzantine east Arabs made no changes in metrological monetary systems lands they occupied 2). It is alleged that Muhammad took credit for having left to 'Iraq its dirham qafiz, Syria mudd dinar, Egypt ardeb dinar 3). Although this politic conservatism must be <eot>
Erforschung Des Mittelalters: Ausgewahlte Abhandlungen Und Aufsatze by Paul Joachim Georg Lehmann None <eot>
Oriens, Occidens, Europa: Begriff und Gedanke "Europa" in der Spater Antike und im Fruhen Mittelalter by Dietrich Gerhard|J. Fischer None <eot>
Toward a More Comprehensive Renaissance Palaeography by Millard Meiss Of all the accomplishments of cultural renewal in fifteenth century basic change symbols writing has proved one most durable, for its results are still clearly with us today. Though story abandonment “Gothic” and restoration “Roman” has, course, often been told, it nevertheless told briefly, interest concentrated on early stages development design type first printed books.1 But even initial period at beginning many important documents have not published, so that despite a few valuable essays we well informed about sources or contributions pioneers, such as Niccolo Niccoli Francesco Poggio. This lack close investigation is probably due to weakness motive usually serves powerful stimulant palaeographical studies: wish, indeed need, classify objects grounds script. Our comparatively greater knowledge production Renaissance art history checked growth their regrettable aesthetic historical reasons, because periods Western produced great beauty. <eot>
Zoomorphic Decoration and the Problem of the Sources of Mozarabic Illumination by Jacques Guilmain Previous articleNext article No AccessZoomorphic Decoration and the Problem of Sources Mozarabic IlluminationJacques GuilmainJacques Guilmain Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 35, Number 1Jan., 1960 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850173 Views: 8Total views on site Citations: 2Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download reports following citing article: Bibliography, (Apr 2012): 257–299.https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118273968.biblio Roger E. Reynolds Portrait Ecclesiastical Officers in Raganaldus Sacramentary Its Liturgico-Canonical Significance, 46, no.33 (Oct 2015): 432–442.https://doi.org/10.2307/2851907 <eot>
Interlace Decoration and the Influence of the North on Mozarabic Illumination by Jacques Guilmain The unusual character of Mozarabic manuscripts has long been interest to archaeologists, art historians, and paleographers. codices made between the late eighth first half ninth centuries are sparsely decorated with simple designs such as two-ribbon plaits heart-shaped leaflets.1 ornamentation a Bible in monastery La Cava dei Tirreni latter century interpreted an isolated example Spanish workmanship reflecting strong Carolingian influence.2 Studies their scripts make it possible distinguish three classes dating from end onward; these groups Andalusian Toledan works, group territories no longer under Moorish rule, Leon-Castile.3 We will concern ourselves here only some this last region.4 <eot>
The Crisis of Western Monasticism, 1050–1130 by Norman F. Cantor THE second half of the eleventh century and first three decades twelfth long been regarded as an extremely critical period in development Western monasticism. Generally speaking, these eight witnessed ending Benedictine centuries, that early medieval history, stretching over a millenium, which fate not only religion but also culture civilization Europe was large part determined by work black monks. Several great scholars, among them Hauck, Sackut, Knowles, Hallinger,' made clear this central theme history. It has shown St. Benedict intended to create religious institution would be refuge for more devout Latin Christians who have lost faith will give up God, Dean Inge said mystics.2 In midst falling world, widespread pessimism encouraged conviction promised salvation could attained withdrawal from society. But succeeding centuries it became evident walls monastery effectively cut off monks life surrounding society, had intended. Early so pitifully lacking adequate leadership effective institutions, afford lose labor talents monks, nor fail enlist its service exhibited remarkable powers survival political disorganization. Consequently Carolingian had, were, come absorbed into By ninth mem- <eot>
The King's School, Canterbury, Disc Brooch by David M. Wilson (1960). The King's School, Canterbury, Disc Brooch. Medieval Archaeology: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 16-28. <eot>
A Treasury of Early Music by A. H.|Carl Parrish None <eot>
Wilhelm Koehler,Die Karolingischen Miniaturen, ii:Die Hofschule Karls des Grossen by Meyer Schapiro None <eot>
Mittelalterliche Studien: Gesammelte Aufsätze. By <italic>Theodor Mayer</italic>. (Constance: Jan Thorbecke Verlag. 1959. Pp. 507. DM 35.) by Van Cleve|C Thomas None <eot>
Review: Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture: 800-1200 by Kenneth J. Conant by François Bucher Book Review| December 01 1960 Review: Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture: 800-1200 by Kenneth J. Conant 800-1200Kenneth François Bucher Search for other works this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal of the Society Architectural Historians (1960) 19 (4): 176–177. https://doi.org/10.2307/988117 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Bucher; Conant. 1 1960; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu nav input auto suggest filter All ContentJournal content is only available via PDF. PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content. <eot>
Die Karolingischen Miniaturen, ii: Die Hofschule Karls des Grossen by Meyer Schapiro|Wilhelm Reinhold Walter Koehler None <eot>
Lars-Ivar Ringbom,Paradisus Terrestris: Myt, Bild och Verklighet by Anna C. Esmeijer None <eot>
Medieval French Miniatures (Book Review) by Bertha M. Frick None <eot>
Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of Christianity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Volume II, the Nineteenth Century in Europe: The Protestant and Eastern Churches. By <italic>Kenneth Scott Latourette</italic>. (New York: Harper and Brothers. 1959. Pp. viii 532. $7.00.) by None Journal Article Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Volume II, Century Europe: The Protestant Eastern Churches. By Kenneth Scott Latourette. (New York: Harper Brothers. 1959. Pp. viii 532. $7.00.) Get access Latourette Scott. Reinhold Niebuhr Union Theological Seminary Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American Historical Review, 66, Issue 1, October 1960, Pages 126–127, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/66.1.126 Published: 01 1960 <eot>
Erforschung des Mittelalters: Ausgewählte Abhandlungen und Aufsätze. Volumes I (2d ed.) and II. By <italic>Paul Lehmann</italic>. (Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann. 1959. Pp. viii, 412; 299. DM 48 the set.) by None None <eot>
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Russia at the Dawn of the Modern Age. By <italic>George Vernadsky</italic>. [A History of Russia, Volume IV.] (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 1959. Pp. ix, 347. $7.50.) by None Journal Article Russia at the Dawn of Modern Age. By George Vernadsky. [A History Russia, Volume IV.] (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. 1959. Pp. ix, 347. $7.50.) Get access Vernadsky George. Raymond H. Fisher California, Los Angeles Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, 66, Issue 1, October 1960, Pages 123–125, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/66.1.123 Published: 01 1960 <eot>
Russia at the Dawn of the Modern Age by Raymond H. Fisher|George Vernadsky None <eot>
Political Morals in the Medieval West by Heinrich Fichtenau None <eot>
The seal matrix of Queen Isabel of Hainault and some contemporary seals by R. Johnes An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
Reviews of Books by J. M. WALLACE-HANDRILL None <eot>
Letters of J. M. W. Turner by Pamela J. Willetts None <eot>
The Anglo-Saxon Coinage and the Historian by C. E. Blunt (1960). The Anglo-Saxon Coinage and the Historian. Medieval Archaeology: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-15. <eot>
Libellus de alchimia (Ascribed to Albertus Magnus). Virginia Heines by Marshall Clagett Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsLibellus de alchimia (Ascribed to Albertus Magnus). Virginia Heines Marshall ClagettMarshall Clagett Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 35, Number 1Jan., 1960 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2850192 Views: 3Total views on site Copyright Mediaeval AmericaPDF download Crossref reports no citing article. <eot>
Building and Civil Engineering by Carl W. Condit|Charles Singer|E. J. Holmyard|Anthony D. Hall|Trevor I. Williams None <eot>
Böhmen, Mähren und das Reich im Hochmittelalter. Wilhelm Wegener by Frederick G. Heymann None <eot>
Soziale Ordnung von Morgen by Robert Rie|O. v. Habsburg None <eot>
Untersuchungen zur karolingischen Annalistik. Harmut Hoffmann by Peter Münz None <eot>
A Pre-Conquest Cross-Shaft, Formerly at East Stour in Dorset by Norman R. Drinkwater None <eot>
Girart d’ Amiens and the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle by Gérard J. Brault None <eot>
The Wolverhampton Cross-Shaft by Michael M. Rix None <eot>
Paradisus Terrestris: Myt, Bild och Verklighet by Lars Ivar Ringbom None <eot>
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The Idea of Conquest and Race-Thinking during the Restoration by Martin Seliger Racialism maintains that the hereditary character of physiological and psychological traits groups persons explains consequently determines historical cultural fate these groups. Nature predominates over nurture, whether nature is conceived in terms biology or human spirit both. The inherited characteristics body soul defy manipulation to extent if you counteract laws racial uniqueness, deterioration group capacities will be inevitable. effects breaking causality attest their validity; so do results intentional effort keep race pure improve it by opposite cross-breeding. <eot>
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Port Town and Hinterland in the Pacific Islands by Alexander Spoehr American AnthropologistVolume 62, Issue 4 p. 586-592 Free Access Port Town and Hinterland in the Pacific Islands1 ALEXANDER SPOEHR, SPOEHR Bishop Museum, HonoluluSearch for more papers by this author First published: August 1960 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1960.62.4.02a00030Citations: 7 1 This paper is a product of author's participation Tri-Institutional Program (Yale University, University Hawaii, Museum), supported grant from Carnegie Corporation New York. AboutReferencesRelatedInformationPDFPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessClose modalShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms Conditions Use check box below share version article.I have read accept Wiley Online Library UseShareable LinkUse link article with your friends colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES CITED Beaglehole, E. 1957 Social change South Pacific; Rarotonga Aitutaki. London, Allen Unwin. Belshaw, C. S. 1952 Moresby canoe traders. Oceania 23: 26– 39. 1954 Changing Melanesia. Melbourne, Oxford Press. The great village: economic social welfare Hanuabada, an urban community Papua. Routledge Paul. Bennett, J. M. Vila Santo: Hebridean towns. Geographical Studies 4: 116– 128. Davidson, W. Jean Guiart 1959 Research project urbanization industrialization islands. In development Pacific. Noumea, Commission Technical Paper 122. Danielsson, Bengt 1955 Work life on Raroia. Uppsala, Almquist Wiksells. Firth, R. 1953 changes Western Journal Royal Society Arts 51: 803– 819. Money, work, Indo-Pacific systems. International Science Bulletin 6: 1– 11. Guiart, Tahiti, Nouvelle Calédonie, Hebrides. Paris, Berger-Levrault. Hogbin, H. I. 1951 Transformation scene: changing culture Guinea village. Keesing, Felix 1934 Modern Samoa. 1941 south seas modern world. York, John Day. anthropology Polynesia. Keesing 1956 Elite communication Samoa: study leadership. Stanford, Stanford Mead, Margaret lives old: cultural transformation—Manus, 1928–1953. William Morrow. Oliver, D. L. Cambridge, Harvard Pirenne, Henri 1925 Medieval cities: their origins revival trade. Princeton, Princeton Stanner, transition: post-war rehabilitation reconstruction three British dependencies. Sydney, Australasian Publishing Company. Weigend, G. 1958 Some elements port geography. Review 48: 185– 200. After was submitted publication, important monograph appeared. Force, Roland Leadership Palau. Fieldiana: Anthropology 50. Chicago Natural History Museum. Citing Literature Volume62, Issue4August 1960Pages ReferencesRelatedInformation RecommendedUrbanization GuamLarry Mayo, City & SocietyWaterfront Revitalization Postindustrial Cities North AmericaR. Timothy Sieber, SocietyA Divided Provincial Town: Development Ethnic Class Segmentation Kupang, West TimorSYLVIA TIDEY, SocietyThe Invisible Hinterland: Hong Kong's Reliance Southern Guangdong ProvinceGregory Eliyu Guldin, <eot>
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