Yudai Anegawa
Foster, "Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity," by Mark A... - 《Christian Century》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 加载更多来源期刊 Journal of Church & State 1997 研究点推荐 Decisive Moments History of Christianity 引用走势 2009 被引量:3 ...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 3WritingEnglishHistory:Nationalismand"NationalGuilt"WhileScottwaswritinghisfirstmedievalnovelinthesummerandfallof1819,therevivalofmedievalismintheGermanstateswastakingaparticularlynoxiousform.TheriseofGermannationalism,crystallizedbytheexpulsionoftheFrenchafterthedefeatofNa...
Scholasticism, which had monopolised the attention of both schools and scholars since the days of St. Anselm and Abelard, was called upon to defend its claims against the advocates of classical culture; the theocratico-imperial conception of Christian society as expounded by the canonists and law...
The majestic dreambroke under the attacks of nationalism, skepticism, and human frailty. TheChurch was manned with men, who often proved biased, venal, or extortionate.France grew in wealth and power, and made the papa...
Gale'sPolitical Extremism and Radicalismseries is an essential resource that provides researchers with primary source content that examines the role of racism, white supremacy, and white nationalism in racist ideologies. View the Collections » ...
The post-modernism is the self-criticism and self-transcendence of modernity. The task of post-modernism is to put into effect the critical spirit and ... SY Zhang 被引量: 63发表: 2007年 The Crisis of Global Modernity: Dialogical transcendence and secular nationalism in the Sinosphere The po...
经历了这些革命以后,民族主义(Nationalism),自由主义(Liberalism), 和社会主义(Socialism)这些欧洲的价值观开始影响整个世界。其中比较有意思的是,马克思曾在1858年给恩格斯的信中表达了这样的恐惧:当欧洲实现了社会主义时,繁荣的殖民地仍然处于资本主义世界,它们将会扼杀新生的西方社会主义社会。
while also demonstrating how scholarship on Christian nationalism and on right-wing movements’ use of national history could each be enhanced by greater attention to the other. Keywords: Christian nationalism;right-wing movements;race;religion;nostalgia...
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on June 28, 1914, ignited World War I, a conflict that had been brewing due to complex alliances, militarism, imperialism, and nationalism in Europe. Ferdinand's murder by a Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, led Austria-Hungary to ...