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Titre : Africa and the Victorians : the climax of imperialism Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ronald Edward Robinson (1920-....), Auteur ; John Gallagher (1919-1980), Auteur ; Alice Denny, Collaborateur Editeur : Garden City - New York [États-Unis] : Doubleday Année de publication : 1968, c1961 Collection : Anchor books num. AO-4 Importance : xii-491 p. Présentation : tabl., 2 cartes dont 1 en front., couv. ill. Format : 22 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Britanniques -- Histoire -- 19e siècle -- Afrique ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Afrique ; Impérialisme Index. décimale : 325.341096 Résumé : Imperialism in the eyes of the world is still Europe’s original sin, even though the empires themselves have long since disappeared. Among the most egregious of imperial acts was Victorian Britain’s seemingly random partition of Africa. In this classic work of history, a standard text for generations of students and historians now again available, the authors provide a unique account of the motives that went into the continent’s partition. Distrusting mechanistic explanations in terms of economic growth or the European balance, the authors consider the intentions in the minds of the partitioners themselves. Decision by decision, the reasoning of Prime Ministers Gladstone, Salisbury and Rosebery, their advisors and opponents, is carefully analysed. The result is a history of ‘imperialism in the making’, not as it appeared to later commentators and historians, but as the empire-makers themselves experienced it from day to day.Featuring a new Foreword by Wm. Roger Louis, this new edition brings a classic work to a new generation and is essential reading for all students of nineteenth-century history Note de contenu : The spirit of Victorian expansion -- Moral suasion over Guinea and Zanzibar, 1815-1880 -- The revolt of the Afrikaner, 1877-1881 -- The Suez Crisis, 1882 -- Gladstone's bondage in Egypt -- Repercussions south of the Sahara -- Rhodes counterpose, 187-1891 -- Cairo or Constantinople? 1885-1890 -- New frontiers of insecurity -- Salisbury's watch on the Nile, 1890 -- Uganda, the rout of liberalism -- The way to Fashoda -- 'Imperialist' beginnings in West Africa -- South Africa : another Canada or another United States? -- Nationalism and imperialism Africa and the Victorians : the climax of imperialism [texte imprimé] / Ronald Edward Robinson (1920-....), Auteur ; John Gallagher (1919-1980), Auteur ; Alice Denny, Collaborateur . - Garden City - New York (États-Unis) : Doubleday, 1968, c1961 . - xii-491 p. : tabl., 2 cartes dont 1 en front., couv. ill. ; 22 cm. - (Anchor books; AO-4) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Britanniques -- Histoire -- 19e siècle -- Afrique ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Afrique ; Impérialisme Index. décimale : 325.341096 Résumé : Imperialism in the eyes of the world is still Europe’s original sin, even though the empires themselves have long since disappeared. Among the most egregious of imperial acts was Victorian Britain’s seemingly random partition of Africa. In this classic work of history, a standard text for generations of students and historians now again available, the authors provide a unique account of the motives that went into the continent’s partition. Distrusting mechanistic explanations in terms of economic growth or the European balance, the authors consider the intentions in the minds of the partitioners themselves. Decision by decision, the reasoning of Prime Ministers Gladstone, Salisbury and Rosebery, their advisors and opponents, is carefully analysed. The result is a history of ‘imperialism in the making’, not as it appeared to later commentators and historians, but as the empire-makers themselves experienced it from day to day.Featuring a new Foreword by Wm. Roger Louis, this new edition brings a classic work to a new generation and is essential reading for all students of nineteenth-century history Note de contenu : The spirit of Victorian expansion -- Moral suasion over Guinea and Zanzibar, 1815-1880 -- The revolt of the Afrikaner, 1877-1881 -- The Suez Crisis, 1882 -- Gladstone's bondage in Egypt -- Repercussions south of the Sahara -- Rhodes counterpose, 187-1891 -- Cairo or Constantinople? 1885-1890 -- New frontiers of insecurity -- Salisbury's watch on the Nile, 1890 -- Uganda, the rout of liberalism -- The way to Fashoda -- 'Imperialist' beginnings in West Africa -- South Africa : another Canada or another United States? -- Nationalism and imperialism Exemplaires
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Titre : Critique of religion and philosophy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Walter Arnold Kaufmann (1921-1980), Auteur Editeur : Garden City - New York [États-Unis] : Doubleday Année de publication : 1961 Collection : Anchor books num. A252 Importance : xx, 453 p. Format : 19 cm Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Philosophie et religion ; Religion ; Religion -- Philosophie Index. décimale : 201 Résumé : Note de contenu : Preface to the First Edition -- I. The Philosophic Flight -- 1. Philosophical psychology -- 2. The psychology of truth -- 3. Style -- 4. The philosopher's dilemma -- 5. The philosophic flight -- 6. A series of etchings -- 7. Hegel and Nietzsche -- 8. Why most philosophers cannot laugh -- 9. What long aphorisms can mean -- 10. Relativity and criticism -- II. Positivism and Existentialism -- 11. Two revolts -- 12. Analytic philosophy 13. Existentialism -- 14. Two timeless tendencies -- 15. Empiricism as empiricide -- 16. Plato's vision of man -- 17. The British vision of man -- 18. Donnish doubt -- 19. Wittgenstein -- 20. Wittgenstein and Socrates -- 21. Followers -- III. Truth, Language, and Experience -- 22. Truth -- True and false -- 23. The aspiration for truth -- 24. Truth and correctness -- 25. Truth and meaning, or: How to read a philosopher -- 26. Theories of truth -- 27. Words and experience -- 28. Language and emotion -- 29. ""Love -- 30. Words as categories -- 31. Works of art as categories -- 32. Common sense IV. Religion, Faith, and Evidence -- 33. Definitions of religion -- 34. Religion at the bar -- 35. ""Subjective"" truth -- 36. Knowledge, belief, and faith -- 37. Faith, evidence, and James -- 38. Three types of religious propositions -- 39. Recourse to revelation or miracles -- 40. Faith and its causes: contra James -- 41. Seven causes -- 42. Freud and wishful thinking -- V. The God of the Philosophers -- 43. Godless religions -- 44. Plato's proof that gods exist -- 45. St Thomas Aquinas -- 46. Perfection and the ontological argument -- 47. Kant's postulate -- 48. Can one prove God's existence? 49. Pascal's wager -- VI. God, Ambiguity, and Theology -- 50. God and ambiguity -- 51. The ambiguity of dogma -- 52. Analogy -- 53. Symbols: contra Tillich -- 54. Demythologizing and valuations -- 55. Contra Bultmann -- 56. Gerrymandering -- 57. Theology -- VII. Satanic Interlude, or How to Go to Hell -- 58. Dialogue between Satan and a Theologian -- 59. Dialogue between Satan and a Christian -- 60. Dialogue between Satan and an Atheist -- VIII. Truth in Three Religions -- 61. Religion and truth -- 62. Buddhism and truth -- 63. Zen Buddhism and truth -- 64. Judaism and truth 65. Jewish and Christian faith -- 66. Infidel piety -- 67. Liberal Protestantism and truth -- 68. Reinhold Niebuhr and truth -- 69. A Platonic error, reason, and Christianity -- 70. Christianity and truth -- IX. The Core of Religion -- 71. Claims for mysticism -- 72. Ineffability -- 73. Mysticism as a historical phenomenon -- 74. Criteria of mystical experience -- 75. The experience of inspiration -- 76. Mysticism, inspiration, and religion -- 77. Contra Fromm: religion and tragedy -- 78. Religion and loyalty -- 79. Thomist versus non-Thomist -- 80. Loyalty and truth Critique of religion and philosophy [texte imprimé] / Walter Arnold Kaufmann (1921-1980), Auteur . - Garden City - New York (États-Unis) : Doubleday, 1961 . - xx, 453 p. ; 19 cm. - (Anchor books; A252) .
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Philosophie et religion ; Religion ; Religion -- Philosophie Index. décimale : 201 Résumé : Note de contenu : Preface to the First Edition -- I. The Philosophic Flight -- 1. Philosophical psychology -- 2. The psychology of truth -- 3. Style -- 4. The philosopher's dilemma -- 5. The philosophic flight -- 6. A series of etchings -- 7. Hegel and Nietzsche -- 8. Why most philosophers cannot laugh -- 9. What long aphorisms can mean -- 10. Relativity and criticism -- II. Positivism and Existentialism -- 11. Two revolts -- 12. Analytic philosophy 13. Existentialism -- 14. Two timeless tendencies -- 15. Empiricism as empiricide -- 16. Plato's vision of man -- 17. The British vision of man -- 18. Donnish doubt -- 19. Wittgenstein -- 20. Wittgenstein and Socrates -- 21. Followers -- III. Truth, Language, and Experience -- 22. Truth -- True and false -- 23. The aspiration for truth -- 24. Truth and correctness -- 25. Truth and meaning, or: How to read a philosopher -- 26. Theories of truth -- 27. Words and experience -- 28. Language and emotion -- 29. ""Love -- 30. Words as categories -- 31. Works of art as categories -- 32. Common sense IV. Religion, Faith, and Evidence -- 33. Definitions of religion -- 34. Religion at the bar -- 35. ""Subjective"" truth -- 36. Knowledge, belief, and faith -- 37. Faith, evidence, and James -- 38. Three types of religious propositions -- 39. Recourse to revelation or miracles -- 40. Faith and its causes: contra James -- 41. Seven causes -- 42. Freud and wishful thinking -- V. The God of the Philosophers -- 43. Godless religions -- 44. Plato's proof that gods exist -- 45. St Thomas Aquinas -- 46. Perfection and the ontological argument -- 47. Kant's postulate -- 48. Can one prove God's existence? 49. Pascal's wager -- VI. God, Ambiguity, and Theology -- 50. God and ambiguity -- 51. The ambiguity of dogma -- 52. Analogy -- 53. Symbols: contra Tillich -- 54. Demythologizing and valuations -- 55. Contra Bultmann -- 56. Gerrymandering -- 57. Theology -- VII. Satanic Interlude, or How to Go to Hell -- 58. Dialogue between Satan and a Theologian -- 59. Dialogue between Satan and a Christian -- 60. Dialogue between Satan and an Atheist -- VIII. Truth in Three Religions -- 61. Religion and truth -- 62. Buddhism and truth -- 63. Zen Buddhism and truth -- 64. Judaism and truth 65. Jewish and Christian faith -- 66. Infidel piety -- 67. Liberal Protestantism and truth -- 68. Reinhold Niebuhr and truth -- 69. A Platonic error, reason, and Christianity -- 70. Christianity and truth -- IX. The Core of Religion -- 71. Claims for mysticism -- 72. Ineffability -- 73. Mysticism as a historical phenomenon -- 74. Criteria of mystical experience -- 75. The experience of inspiration -- 76. Mysticism, inspiration, and religion -- 77. Contra Fromm: religion and tragedy -- 78. Religion and loyalty -- 79. Thomist versus non-Thomist -- 80. Loyalty and truth Exemplaires
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Titre de série : A documentary history of art, 1 Titre : The Middle Ages and the Renaissance Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Holt, Elizabeth Bayse Gilmore, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Garden City - New York [États-Unis] : Doubleday Année de publication : 1957 Collection : Anchor books num. 114a Importance : XX-380 p., [12] f. de pl. Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 19 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-385-09320-0 Note générale : Notes bibliogr. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Art -- Histoire -- Sources Index. décimale : 709 Note de contenu : v. 1. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance - v. 2. Michelangelo and the Mannerists, the baroque, and the eighteenth century -- v. 3. From the classicists to the impressionists, art and architecture in the 19th century A documentary history of art, 1. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance [texte imprimé] / Holt, Elizabeth Bayse Gilmore, Editeur scientifique . - Garden City - New York (États-Unis) : Doubleday, 1957 . - XX-380 p., [12] f. de pl. : couv. ill. ; 19 cm. - (Anchor books; 114a) .
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Catégories : Art -- Histoire -- Sources Index. décimale : 709 Note de contenu : v. 1. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance - v. 2. Michelangelo and the Mannerists, the baroque, and the eighteenth century -- v. 3. From the classicists to the impressionists, art and architecture in the 19th century Réservation
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Titre : Grooks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Piet Hein (1905-1996), Auteur ; Jens Arup, Illustrateur Editeur : Garden City - New York [États-Unis] : Doubleday Année de publication : 1969,c1966 Importance : viii, 59 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 28 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-385-02968-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : P Poésie Résumé : Grooks [texte imprimé] / Piet Hein (1905-1996), Auteur ; Jens Arup, Illustrateur . - Garden City - New York (États-Unis) : Doubleday, 1969,c1966 . - viii, 59 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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