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Harold Wilson's apparent volte-face on European Community membership in the autumn of 1966 has long puzzled commentators and Wilson's colleagues alike. Based on interviews, private papers and recently released evidence from the National Archives, this book provides a fresh interpretation of Wilson's policy towards the European Community.Studying the development of Britain's policy between 1964 when Harold Wilson took office, and 1967 when the French President General de Gaulle vetoed Britain's membership application for a second time, this book examines the rationale behind the Briti
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European Union Countries - Politics and government. --- Wilson, Harold, --- Wilson, James Harold, --- Wilson of Rievaulx, James Harold Wilson, --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- European Union --- E.U. --- Great Britain --- European Union countries --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Politics and government --- E-books
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This is the first full-length study of the fraught and controversial personal relationship between Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Lyndon B Johnson, placed in the context of such issues as the Vietnam War, British economic weakness and the UK's dissociation from American measures in Vietnam.
Réunions au sommet --- Summit meetings --- Topontmoetingen --- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1964-1979. --- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- United States. --- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973. --- Summit meetings. --- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1963-1969. --- United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain. --- Wilson, Harold, 1916-1995. --- Great Britain --- United States - General --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Wilson, Harold, --- Johnson, Lyndon B. --- United States --- Foreign relations --- Conferences, Summit --- Meetings, Summit --- Summit conferences --- Summit diplomacy --- Summits (Meetings) --- Johnson, Lyndon Baines, --- Chan-sên, --- Dzhonson, Lindon, --- L. B. J. --- ג'ונסון, לינדון --- ジョンソン, --- Johnson, L. --- Čhō̜nsan, Lindō̜n Bī., --- Diplomacy --- Visits of state --- Johnson, Lyndon Baines --- Views on foreign relations --- 1963-1969 --- Case studies --- Wilson, Harold --- Wilson, James Harold, --- Wilson of Rievaulx, James Harold Wilson, --- america --- diplomacy --- politics --- transatlantic --- britain --- East of Suez --- London --- Lyndon B. Johnson --- Vietnam --- White House --- Politics and government. --- Society & Social Sciences --- Politics & government.
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This book, written by a distinguished selection of academics and commentators, provides the most detailed comparison yet of old and new Labour in power. I
Wilson, Harold, --- Callaghan, James, --- 1964-1979 --- Great Britain - Politics and government - 1964-197. --- Wilson, Harold. --- Callaghan, Leonard James, --- Callaghan, Jim, --- Callaghan of Cardiff, James Callaghan, --- Kallagėn, Dzheĭms, --- Wilson, James Harold, --- Wilson of Rievaulx, James Harold Wilson, --- Britanskai︠a︡ rabochai︠a︡ partīi︠a︡ --- British Labour Party --- Eikoku Rōdōtō --- Labor Party (Great Britain) --- Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Anglii --- Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Velikobritanii --- LPV --- Mifleget ha-laibor (Great Britain) --- Parti travailliste britannique --- Partido Laborista (Great Britain) --- Partido Laborista Británico --- Yŏngguk Nodongdang --- 工黨 (英國) --- Political Science. --- History. --- Great Britain --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Labour Party (Great Britain) --- Labour Representation Committee (Great Britain : 1900-1906) --- History --- Politics and government --- Grande-Bretagne --- Politique et gouvernement
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The first woman known to have written in English, the fourteenth-century mystic Julian of Norwich has inspired generations of Christians with her reflections on the "motherhood" of Jesus, and her assurance that, despite evil, "all shall be well." In this book, Denise Baker reconsiders Julian not only as an eloquent and profound visionary but also as an evolving, sophisticated theologian of great originality. Focusing on Julian's Book of Showings, in which the author records a series of revelations she received during a critical illness in May 1373, Baker provides the first historical assessment of Julian's significance as a writer and thinker.Inscribing her visionary experience in the short version of her Showings, Julian contemplated the revelations for two decades before she achieved the understanding that enabled her to complete the long text. Baker first traces the genesis of Julian's visionary experience to the practice of affective piety, such as meditations on the life of Christ and, in the arts, a depiction of a suffering rather than triumphant Christ on the cross. Julian's innovations become apparent in the long text. By combining late medieval theology of salvation with the mystics' teachings on the nature of humankind, she arrives at compassionate, optimistic, and liberating conclusions regarding the presence of evil in the world, God's attitude toward sinners, and the possibility of universal salvation. She concludes her theodicy by comparing the connections between the Trinity and humankind to familial relationships, emphasizing Jesus' role as mother. Julian's strategy of revisions and her artistry come under scrutiny in the final chapter of this book, as Baker demonstrates how this writer brings her readers to reenact her own struggle in understanding the revelations.Originally published in 1994.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Mysticism --- History --- Aelred of Rievaulx. --- Aevum. --- Affective piety. --- Allusion. --- Analogy. --- Anchorite. --- Anno Domini. --- Anselm of Canterbury. --- Archetype. --- Augustine of Hippo. --- Augustinian theodicy. --- Augustinians. --- Bernard McGinn (theologian). --- Bernard of Clairvaux. --- Body of Christ. --- Canonical hours. --- Catharism. --- Christian. --- Christology. --- Church Fathers. --- Cistercians. --- Contrition. --- Curate. --- Damnation. --- Deity. --- Divine grace. --- Dualism. --- El Shaddai. --- Elaine Pagels. --- Erudition. --- Exegesis. --- Felix culpa. --- Glorification. --- God the Father. --- God the Son. --- God. --- Grace Jantzen. --- Hagiography. --- Hermeneutics. --- Hilda of Whitby. --- Iconography. --- Image of God. --- Immanence. --- Intercession. --- John Hick. --- John Meyendorff. --- John of Beverley. --- Julian May. --- Julian of Norwich. --- Justification (theology). --- Litany. --- Luttrell Psalter. --- Manichaeism. --- Manifestation of God. --- Margery Kempe. --- Mary Magdalene. --- Meister Eckhart. --- Messiah. --- Metonymy. --- Mysticism. --- Neoplatonism. --- Norwich Cathedral. --- Omnipotence. --- Omniscience. --- Origen. --- Parable. --- Patristics. --- Pelagianism. --- Penitential. --- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. --- Plotinus. --- Predestination. --- Prevenient grace. --- Problem of evil. --- Propitiation. --- Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. --- Purgatory. --- Ralph Manheim. --- Religion. --- Reprobation. --- Richard Rolle. --- Salvation. --- Sanctification. --- Scholasticism. --- Sermon. --- Sola gratia. --- Soteriology. --- Spirituality. --- Tertullian. --- The Book of Margery Kempe. --- The Mirror of Simple Souls. --- The Parson's Tale. --- Theodicy. --- Theology. --- Thomas Aquinas. --- Thomism. --- Treatise. --- Venial sin. --- Walter Hilton. --- William of Ockham. --- Julian,
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The Journal of the American Academy of Religion is generally considered to be the top academic journal in the field of religious studies. Now in volume 68 and with a circulation of over 10,000, this international quarterly journal publishes top scholarly articles that cover the full range of world religious traditions together with provocative studies of the methodologies by which these traditions are explored. Each issue also contains a large and valuable book review section.
Religious studies --- Religion --- Religious education --- Universities and colleges --- Theology, Practical --- Philosophy and religion --- Education religieuse --- Universités --- Théologie pratique --- Philosophie et religion --- Periodicals --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- 11.00 theology and religious studies: general --- 2 <05> --- #BSML-PER --- Godsdienst. Theologie--Tijdschriften --- Theologie. --- Godsdienst. --- religion --- Arts and Humanities --- 2 <05> Godsdienst. Theologie--Tijdschriften --- 11.00 theology and religious studies: general. --- Religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- the American Academy of Religion --- secularization --- mission work --- the Universal Body --- spirituality --- religious life --- the Word-Faith Movement --- Nation of Islam --- Mormonism --- Evangelicalism --- education --- ritual --- relics --- Divine Freedom --- doctrine --- the Immanent Trinity --- Vodou Nation --- Monasticism --- cultural nationalism --- Daoism --- religious history --- ethics --- Buddhism --- theology --- gender --- ascetism --- religous environmentalism --- philosophy --- Islam --- economy and religion --- Judaism --- Hinduism --- slavery --- liberation theology --- Catholicism --- Christianity --- neuroscience --- Frankfürther Shüle --- China --- emotions in religious life --- fatherhood --- childism --- the creation of society --- theological conflation of the Nation of Islam and Mormonism --- civil Religion --- evolution --- Soren Kierkegaard --- ritual, relics, and territory in Islam --- divine freedom and the doctrine of the Immanent Trinity --- Haitian Arts and cultural nationalism --- monastic life in Medieval Daoism --- faith and conflict in the American West --- social ethics of engaged Buddhism --- the future of Religion --- Aelred of Rievaulx --- minimal theologies --- secular reason in Adorno and Levinas' --- black Christianity in the Atlantic World --- asceticism --- historiography --- religious environmentalism --- continental philosophy --- Muslims in India and Pakistan --- Friedrich Schleiermacher --- Enlightenment and Romanticism --- faithful economics --- Sanskrit, culture, and power in premodern India --- symbolism and supersessionism in the Study of Ancient Judaism --- the Hindu World --- the New Testament --- Latin American Liberation Theology --- Latino Catholics in San Antonio --- blessing same-sex unions --- morality --- the Frankfurt School On Religion
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In 1958, Britain and Denmark both advocated closer European cooperation through the looser framework of the Free Trade Area (FTA) rather than membership of the nascent European Economic Community (EEC). By 1972, however, the situation had changed drastically. The FTA was a long-forgotten concept. Its replacement, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), seemed economically and politically inept. Now, at the third time of asking, both countries were on the verge of joining the EEC as full members. This compelling analysis compares how the European policies of the British Labour Party and the Danish Social Democrats evolved amid this environment. Based on material from 12 archives in four countries, it updates our knowledge of key moments in both parties' interaction with the integration story, including in the formative stages of the EEC in 1958¬-60 and the negotiations for British and Danish EEC membership in 1961-63, 1967 and 1970-72. More innovatively, this book argues that amid an array of national and international constraints the reciprocal influence exerted by Labour and the SD on each other via informal party contacts was itself a crucial determinant in European policymaking. In so doing, it sheds light on the sources of Labour European thinking, the role of small states like Denmark in the integration process, and the prominence of the Anglo-Scandinavian nexus in the broader narrative of British foreign policy in this period.
Wilson, Harold, --- Wilson, James Harold, --- Wilson of Rievaulx, James Harold Wilson, --- European Economic Community --- Labour Party (Great Britain) --- Socialdemokratisk forbund. --- Socialdemokratiske parti --- Socialdemokratiet --- Danske socialdemokrati --- Sozialdemokratische Partei Dänemarks --- Sozialdemokratie (Denmark) --- Danske social-demokratiske parti --- Social-demokratiske arbejderparti --- Social Democratic Party of Denmark --- Social Democratic Party (Denmark) --- Britanskai︠a︡ rabochai︠a︡ partīi︠a︡ --- British Labour Party --- Eikoku Rōdōtō --- Labor Party (Great Britain) --- Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Anglii --- Leĭboristskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Velikobritanii --- LPV --- Mifleget ha-laibor (Great Britain) --- Parti travailliste britannique --- Partido Laborista (Great Britain) --- Partido Laborista Británico --- Yŏngguk Nodongdang --- 工黨 (英國) --- Labour Representation Committee (Great Britain : 1900-1906) --- CEE --- Evropeĭskiĭ Soi︠u︡z --- C.E.E. --- Communauté économique européenne --- Comunidad Económica Europea --- Comunità economica europea --- EEC --- EC --- Europäische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft --- Europejska Wspólnota Gospodarcza --- Europese Economische Gemeenschap --- Európai Gazdasági Közösség --- EHS --- Kurapʻa Kyŏngje Kongdongchʻe --- Kurapʻa Kongdong Sijang --- EEG --- Evropeĭska ikonomicheska obshtnost --- Evropské hospodářské spolecenstvi --- Comunidade Económica Europeia --- EWG --- Europæiske økonomiske fællesskab --- EØF --- Koinē Agora --- EOK --- MCE --- Mercado Común Europeo --- Europeiske økonomiske fellesskap --- Evropeĭskoe ėkonomicheskoe soobshchestvo --- MEC --- Evropska ekonomska zaednica --- EZZ --- Common Market --- Marché commun --- EĖS --- Avrupa Ekonomik Topluluğu --- AET --- Müşterek Pazar --- Ortak Pazar --- Sūq al-Ūrūbbīyah al-Mushtarakah --- Mercado Comum --- Europaikē Oikonomikē Koinotēta --- Evropska gospodarska skupnost --- Mercato comune --- EEZ --- Evropska ekonomska zajednica --- Euroopan Yhteisö --- EY --- EIO --- Shuḳ ha-Eropi ha-meʼuḥad --- Suq Komuni --- Eurōpaïkē Koinotēta --- Comunidade Européia --- Mercado Comum Europeau --- Unia Europejska --- Koinotēta --- E.G. --- קהילה האירופית --- קהילייה האירופאית --- שוק הארופאי המשותף --- Evropeisku Félagsmarknaðin --- EF --- History. --- Great Britain --- Denmark --- Dacia (Kingdom) --- Dania --- Daniė --- Danie Korolygʺo --- Danii︠a︡ --- Danii︠a︡lʺul Khanlʺi --- Danimārk --- Danimarka --- Danimarka Krallığı --- Daniyah --- Danmark --- Dannemarc --- Danska --- Danyah --- Denemarke --- Denemarken --- Denemearc --- Denemearc þæt Cynerīce --- Denmaakʻŭ --- Dennemarck --- Dinamarca --- Kingdom of Denmark --- Kongeriget Danmark --- Koninkryk van Denemarke --- Ndinamayka --- Reino de Dinamarca --- Даниэ --- Дания --- Даниялъул Ханлъи --- Дание --- Дание Королыгъо --- دنمارك --- Foreign economic relations --- Economic conditions --- CEE (European Economic Community) --- C.E.E. (European Economic Community) --- EEC (European Economic Community)
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