Index of Thumb Diggings by Neva Dumond

Index of Thumb Diggings by Neva Dumond
Title Index of Thumb Diggings by Neva Dumond PDF eBook
Author Mary Lou Bacon
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 196?
Genre Sanilac County (Mich.)
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Michigan History Magazine Index, 1950-1964

Michigan History Magazine Index, 1950-1964
Title Michigan History Magazine Index, 1950-1964 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 176
Release 1965
Genre Michigan
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Michigan History

Michigan History
Title Michigan History PDF eBook
Author George Newman Fuller
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1963
Genre Michigan
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The History of Sandusky

The History of Sandusky
Title The History of Sandusky PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 184
Release 2006
Genre Sandusky (Mich.)
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Michigan History

Michigan History
Title Michigan History PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 170
Release 1976
Genre Michigan
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American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977

American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977
Title American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977 PDF eBook
Author R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography
Publisher
Pages 2352
Release 1978
Genre United States
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Fire in the Minds of Men

Fire in the Minds of Men
Title Fire in the Minds of Men PDF eBook
Author James H. Billington
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 694
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 0765804719

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This book traces the origins of a faith--perhaps the faith of the century. Modern revolutionaries are believers, no less committed and intense than were Christians or Muslims of an earlier era. What is new is the belief that a perfect secular order will emerge from forcible overthrow of traditional authority. This inherently implausible idea energized Europe in the nineteenth century, and became the most pronounced ideological export of the West to the rest of the world in the twentieth century. Billington is interested in revolutionaries--the innovative creators of a new tradition. His historical frame extends from the waning of the French Revolution in the late eighteenth century to the beginnings of the Russian Revolution in the early twentieth century. The theater was Europe of the industrial era; the main stage was the journalistic offices within great cities such as Paris, Berlin, London, and St. Petersburg. Billington claims with considerable evidence that revolutionary ideologies were shaped as much by the occultism and proto-romanticism of Germany as the critical rationalism of the French Enlightenment. The conversion of social theory to political practice was essentially the work of three Russian revolutions: in 1905, March 1917, and November 1917. Events in the outer rim of the European world brought discussions about revolution out of the school rooms and press rooms of Paris and Berlin into the halls of power. Despite his hard realism about the adverse practical consequences of revolutionary dogma, Billington appreciates the identity of its best sponsors, people who preached social justice transcending traditional national, ethnic, and gender boundaries. When this book originally appeared The New Republic hailed it as "remarkable, learned and lively," while The New Yorker noted that Billington "pays great attention to the lives and emotions of individuals and this makes his book absorbing." It is an invaluable work of history and contribution to our understanding of political life.