Human Rights and Oppressed Peoples : Collected Essays and Speeches /
"Georg Brandes was called the 'Father of the Modern Breakthrough, ' a nickname he gained from his lectures critical of the romanticism movement in literature. A prominent writer, thinker, and speaker at the turn of the twentieth century, his works often considered intellectual topics...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Danés |
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Madison, Wisconsin :
The University of Wisconsin Press,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The Hun speech (1900)
- Armenia (1900)
- Missionaries (1901)
- A Chinese letter about the war (1901)
- Chinese letters (1901)
- Contemporary civilization (Polish students) (1901)
- The women of Poland (Polish students) (1901)
- Macedonia (1902)
- Armenia and Europe (1902)
- The Georgian people (1903)
- The agony of a people and utopias (Jews) (1903)
- Transvaal (1903)
- Mano Negra (Spanish workers) (1903)
- Finland (1904)
- To the students of Germany (1904)
- The Ruthenians (1904)
- The rights and the duties of the weaker (1905)
- The Aryan race (1905)
- To the schoolchildren in Russian Poland (1905)
- The future of Russian Poland (1905)
- Zionism (1905)
- The Jews in Finland (1905)
- The Fourth Partition of Poland (1909)
- Race theories (1912)
- Conditions in Russian Poland (1914)
- Poland (1915)
- The great era (WWI displaced peoples) (1915)
- The great nations' concern for the small (1915)
- A Polish evening in Copenhagen (1916)
- An appeal (1916)
- From Response to Mr. William Archer (1916)
- Persia (1916)
- The Armenians (1917)
- Imperialism (1922)
- Europe now (Nationalism) (1925)