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The international crisis in its ethical and psychological aspects : lectures delivered in February and March 1915 / by Eleanor M. Sidgwick [and others] under the scheme for imperial studies in the University of London, at Bedford College for Women.

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The international crisis in its ethical and psychological aspects : lectures delivered in February and March 1915 / by Eleanor M. Sidgwick [and others] under the scheme for imperial studies in the University of London, at Bedford College for Women.

Publisher

London : H. Milford, 1915.

Date

1915.

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T0128240

Record Identifier

74Vv87EDgKjA

MMS ID

991014168899702626

Language

English

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154 p. ; 23 cm.

Contents

Contents. - Sidgwick, Eleanor M., The morality of strife in relation to the war. - Murray, Gilbert, Herd instinct and the war. - Bradley, A. C. International morality: the united states of Europe. - Jacks, L. P., The changing mind of a nation at war. - Stout, G. F., War and hatred. - Bosanguet,, B....

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Publisher

London : H. Milford, 1915.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1915.

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The international crisis in its ethical and psychological aspects : lectures delivered in February and March 1915 / by Eleanor M. Sidgwick [and others] under the scheme for imperial studies in the University of London, at Bedford College for Women.

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T0128240

Record Identifier

74Vv87EDgKjA

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940.3181

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991014168899702626

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