... Jacques-Blaise D'Abbadie (Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1981), 100–101, 114, 122; field notes collected by John Laudun in 2004 describing fiddler Varise Connor's record collection in Lake ...
This book provides a comprehensive collective biography of the parish priests in one diocese--their origins, education, and careers: their relationship with their parishioners; and the process by which they were politicized prior to 1789.
This book traces one exegetical, interpretative principal, divine accommodation, in Jewish and Christian thought from the first to the nineteenth century.
Reill reveals how they anticipated the work of more famous thinkers of the nineteenth century and establishes the conceptual similarities between thinkers generally thought to be more different than alike.
Edited by the first historian to hold the Clark Library Professorship, this volume offers a nuanced investigation into how these spheres—interwoven in English society during the age of the Stuart and Hanoverian monarchies—shaped ...
Maza argues that the reporting of these private scandals had a decisive effect on the way in which the French public came to understand public issues in the years before the Revolution.
This major study of Hegel's intellectual development up to the writing of The Phenomonology of Spirit argues that his work is best understood in the context of the liberalisation of German Protestantism in the eighteenth century.