01394nam 2200349 n 450 99639452690331620200824121900.0(CKB)4940000000120751(EEBO)2240931234(UnM)99834611e(UnM)99834611(EXLCZ)99494000000012075119970507d1687 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The considerations which obliged Peter Manby dean of Derry to embrace the Catholique religion[electronic resource] Dedicated to His Grace the Lord Primate of Ireland. Dublin Castle the 11th. of March 1686/7. This following discourse is allowed to be printed. Tho: SheridanLondon printed for Nathaniel Thompson at the entrance into the Old Spring Garden1687[8], 19, [1] pReproduction of the original at the British Library.eebo-0018ProtestantismControversial literatureEarly works to 1800Catholic convertsEarly works to 1800ProtestantismCatholic convertsManby Peterd. 1697.1007742Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996394526903316The considerations which obliged Peter Manby dean of Derry to embrace the Catholique religion2354525UNISA00933nam--2200349---450 99000272369020331620220601121047.0000272369USA01000272369(ALEPH)000272369USA0100027236920060320d1994----km-y0itay0103----bafreBE-|||||||001yy<<Le>> printemps reviendra...romanJean Mergerai[Ottignies][Quorum][copyr 1994]128 p.21 cm20012001001-------2001840MERGEAI,Jean592825ITsalbcISBD990002723690203316XV.4.A. 196F.F.XV.4.BKUMASENATORE9020060320USA011652SENATORE9020060320USA011654Printemps reviendra..1000561UNISA04284oam 2200517M 450 991015171770332120230202220011.01-351-29534-91-351-29535-71-351-29536-51-4128-6379-1(CKB)3710000000952389(MiAaPQ)EBC4785143(OCoLC)1004362975(OCoLC-P)1004362975(FlBoTFG)9781351295369(EXLCZ)99371000000095238920170919d2017 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWhen Ideas Mattered a Nathan Glazer Reader /Leslie LenkowskyFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2017.1 online resource text file, PDF1-4128-6416-X Part, I Introduction --chapter An Unreliable Man --part, II The Melting Pot and After --chapter 1 America's Ethnic Pattern: "Melting Pot" or "Nation of Nations"? (1953) --chapter 2 American Jewry or American Judaism? (1991) --chapter 3 American Epic: Then and Now (1998) --chapter 4 Culture and Achievement (2000) --chapter 5 Assimilation Today: Is One Identity Enough? (2004) --part, III On Race --chapter 6 America's Race Paradox: The Gap between Social Progress & Political Despair (1968) --chapter 7 Academic Freedom in the 1990s (1996) --chapter 8 Impediments to Integration (1999) --chapter 9 In Defense of Preference (1998) --part, IV Social Policy --chapter 10 The Limits of Social Policy (1971) --chapter 11 Reform Work, Not Welfare (1975) --part, V Architecture and Urbanism --chapter 12 On Subway Graffiti in New York (1979) --chapter 13 Paris--The View from New York (1984) --chapter 14 The Prince, the People, and the Architects (1990) --part, VI Glazer on Glazer --chapter 15 My Life in Sociology (2012) --chapter 16 Commentary: The Early Years (2005) --chapter 17 On Being Deradicalized (1970) --chapter 18 Neoconservative from the Start (2005) --part, VII Glazer on Sociology --chapter 19 Tocqueville and Riesman (2000) --part, VIII Appraisals --chapter 20 America's Leading Neoconservative Social Democrat /\n Dionne\n E. J.\n Jr.\n --chapter 21 A Beautiful Mind /Mark Lilla --chapter 22 "A Young Man at the periphery of the Profession" /Peter Skerry --chapter 23 A Sociologist for All Seasons * /Jackson Toby --chapter 24 Connecting the World of Thought /Reed Ueda."Sociologist Nathan Glazer's remarkably long and productive career as a New York intellectual spans seven decades from the Great Depression era to the late twentieth century. A voracious intellect with a perpetual sense of curiosity, he defies easy labelling. When Ideas Mattered is a critical volume, but it also contains autobiographical essays Glazer has written over the years to explain the evolution of his own thought. The book is a sensitive and nuanced examination of a towering intellectual figure on the American scene. It is organized into sections corresponding to Glazer's wide ranging interests: ethnicity, race, social policy and urbanism, and architecture. He has written on the myth of the American melting pot, the nature of American communism, the perils and importance of affirmative action, and the limits of social policy. Because Glazer's work has influenced succeeding generations of thinkers and scholars in a number of fields, the editors have included appraisals and assessments by several of these writers written especially for this volume."--Provided by publisher.Social sciencesUnited StatesHistory20th centurySociologistsUnited StatesIntellectualsNew York (State)New YorkHistory20th centurySocial sciencesHistorySociologistsIntellectualsHistory301.09730904Lenkowsky Leslie1946-,519199Dorman Joseph1958-Lenkowsky Leslie1946-OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910151717703321When Ideas Mattered2800800UNINA