LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george harwood

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  • Chiefs and Challengers
    George Harwood Phillips
    Long recognized as a pioneering work in the ethnohistory of California, Chiefs and Challengers, when it first appeared, overturned the stereotype of Indian victimhood and revealed a complex political landscape in which Native peoples interacted with one another as much as they did with non-Indians intruding into their territories. Although historian George Harwood Phillips did ...
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  • Taking a Chance on Love
    George Harwood Phillips
    When his friend George Gershwin persuaded Vladimir Dukelsky to change his name to Vernon Duke, what the music world already knew became apparent to the public at large—the man had two musical personas—one as a composer, the other as a tunesmith. One wrote highbrow music, the other lowbrow. Yet the two sides complemented each other. Neither could function without the other.Born ...
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  • The History Of Wesleyan Methodism (1854)
    George H. Harwood / George HHarwood
    The History of Wesleyan Methodism is a book written by George H. Harwood and published in 1854. The book provides a detailed account of the origins and development of the Wesleyan Methodist movement, which was founded by John Wesley in the 18th century. Harwood traces the history of the movement from its early days in England to its spread throughout the world, including its gr...
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    32,25 €

  • Disestablishment
    George Harwood
    Disestablishment: Or A Defense Of The Principle Of A National Church is a book written by George Harwood in 1876. The book provides a detailed argument in favor of a national church, which is a church that is officially recognized and supported by the government of a country. Harwood argues that a national church is necessary for the well-being of society and for the promotion ...
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    41,79 €