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Pietism as a factor in the rise of German nationalism / by Koppel S. Pinson.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: BX4982.G3 P5 1934

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    Overview

    Series
    Studies in history, economics and public law ; no. 398
    Studies in history, economics, and public law ; no. 398.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Pinson, Koppel S. (Koppel Shub), 1904-1961, author.
    Published
    New York : Columbia University press ; London : P.S. King & Son, Ltd., 1934
    ©1934
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Enthusiasm and irrationalism
    Individuality and individualism
    The one and the many
    The common man
    Education
    National language and national literature
    Christian patriotism.
    Notes
    Issued also as thesis (PH. D.) Columbia university.
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-223).
    Enthusiasm and irrationalism -- Individuality and individualism -- The one and the many -- The common man -- Education -- National language and national literature -- Christian patriotism.
    Electronic version(s) of c. 1. Digital files. USHMM, Internet Archive, 2019-02-25
    The digitization of this publication was made possible by the Tocker Foundation.
    [Conservation/preservation required]

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    227 pages ; 23 cm.

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