Keyword [Internationalism] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | Influence That Modern Art Had Made On Format |
2. | The Fusion Of Ethnicity And Internationalism: The Exploration Of The Creative Features Of Shihei Yixiong's Three Works |
3. | Ozaki Hotsumi And East Asia In The Age Of Sino-Japanese War |
4. | Research On Niu Han's Poetry In Korean War |
5. | A Study On The Dystopian Narrative In Chang-rae Lee's On Such A Full Sea |
6. | The intellectual origins of Lin Yutang's cultural internationalism, 1928--1938 |
7. | A revolution is not a dinner party: Black internationalism, Chinese Communism and the post World War II Black Freedom Struggle, 1949--1976 |
8. | Alberto Rembao (1895--1962): Mexican American Protestant for internationalism and Christian holism |
9. | Internationalism in Cold War Germany |
10. | Black internationalism and African and Caribbean intellectuals in London, 1919--1950 |
11. | Religious internationalism: The ethics of war and peace in the thought of Paul Tillich |
12. | Between nationalism and internationalism; Yun Ch'i-ho and the YMCA in colonial Korea |
13. | The People's Republic of Letters: Towards a Media History of Twentieth-Century Socialist Internationalism |
14. | The common adventure of mankind: Academic internationalism and Western historical practice from Versailles to Potsdam |
15. | On the verge of the world: Internationalism in the text of modernism (Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Ireland, C. L. R. James) |
16. | Between diaspora and internationalism: Claude McKay and the making of a black public intellectual |
17. | Making war expensive and peace cheap: The emergence of new liberal internationalism in Anglo-American thought, 1897--1914 |
18. | 'Families of mankind': Liberal idealism and the construction of twentieth century internationalism |
19. | Kantian internationalism: War, law, peace and rights |
20. | Internationalism and isolationism between the wars: An opinion survey focusing on George Horace Lorimer, Gilbert M. Hitchcock and the 'World-Herald', and the correspondence of Cordell Hull |
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