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anno 1800-1999 --- Vatican City --- Espionage --- Intelligence service --- History --- 262.133 --- -Espionage --- -Intelligence service --- -Counter intelligence --- Counterespionage --- Counterintelligence --- Intelligence community --- Secret police (Intelligence service) --- Public administration --- Research --- Disinformation --- Secret service --- Covert operations (Espionage) --- Operations, Undercover (Espionage) --- Spying --- Undercover operations (Espionage) --- Spies --- Pauselijke diensten:--organisatie --- -History --- -262.133 --- -Pauselijke diensten:--organisatie --- 262.133 Pauselijke diensten:--organisatie --- -anno 1800-1999 --- Counter intelligence --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Espionage - Vatican City - History - 19th century. --- Espionage - Vatican City - History - 20th century. --- Intelligence service - Vatican City - History - 19th century. --- Intelligence service - Vatican City - History - 20th century.
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Soldiers --- Soldats --- Vatican City. --- 262.133.2 --- 262.133.2 Pauselijke garde. Zwitserse wacht. Zoeaven --- Pauselijke garde. Zwitserse wacht. Zoeaven --- Swiss Guard (Vatican City) --- Pontifical Swiss Guard --- History
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Cold War --- World War, 1939-1945 --- United States --- Turkey
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"Current debates regarding religious tolerations have come to a standstill. In investigating the eighteenth-century novel, Alison Conway, David Alvarez, and their contributors shed light on what literature can say about toleration, and how it can produce and manage feelings of tolerance and intolerance. Largely reserved for intellectual historians and political philosophers, discussions of religious toleration are relatively limited, with very few literary scholars exploring the subject. Beginning with an overview of the historical debates surrounding the terms "toleration" and "tolerance," this book moves on to discuss the specific contribution that literature and literary modes have made to cultural history, studying the literary techniques philosophers, theologians, and political theorists used to frame the questions central to the idea and practice of religious toleration. By tracing the rhetoric employed by a wide range of authors, this book reveals the tropes and figures we associate with literary texts, delving into such topics as conversion as an instrument of power in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and the relationship between religious toleration and the rise of Enlightenment satire."--
English literature --- English literature --- English literature --- English literature. --- Littérature anglaise --- Littérature anglaise --- Littérature anglaise --- Religious tolerance in literature. --- Religious tolerance in literature. --- Tolérance religieuse dans la littérature. --- Early modern. --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire et critique --- 1500-1899.
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United States --- Turkey --- Etats-Unis --- Turquie --- Foreign relations --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- Relations extérieures
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"Current debates regarding religious tolerations have come to a standstill. In investigating the eighteenth-century novel, Alison Conway, David Alvarez, and their contributors shed light on what literature can say about toleration, and how it can produce and manage feelings of tolerance and intolerance. Largely reserved for intellectual historians and political philosophers, discussions of religious toleration are relatively limited, with very few literary scholars exploring the subject. Beginning with an overview of the historical debates surrounding the terms "toleration" and "tolerance," this book moves on to discuss the specific contribution that literature and literary modes have made to cultural history, studying the literary techniques philosophers, theologians, and political theorists used to frame the questions central to the idea and practice of religious toleration. By tracing the rhetoric employed by a wide range of authors, this book reveals the tropes and figures we associate with literary texts, delving into such topics as conversion as an instrument of power in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and the relationship between religious toleration and the rise of Enlightenment satire."--
English literature --- History and criticism. --- 1500-1899 --- Defoe. --- Enlightenment. --- Merchant of Venice. --- Milton. --- Shakespeare. --- eighteenth-century novel. --- literary studies. --- literature and religion. --- literature. --- religious toleration. --- rhetoric. --- satire. --- tolerance. --- tropes.
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Littérature --- Histoire et critique. --- Torrente Ballester, Gonzalo
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