Man versus society in eighteenth-century Britain: six points of view, by J. H. Plumb [and others]; edited by James L. Clifford.
1968
DA485 .M22 (Mapit)
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Title
Man versus society in eighteenth-century Britain: six points of view, by J. H. Plumb [and others]; edited by James L. Clifford.
ISBN
0521046750
Publication Details
London, Cambridge U.P., 1968.
Language
English
Description
viii, 175 p. 23 cm.
Call Number
DA485 .M22
Dewey Decimal Classification
914.2/03/7
Note
Symposium held on 14-16 October 1966, sponsored by the Conference on British Studies in conjunction with the University of Delaware and the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 152-168)
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Conference on British Studies.
University of Delaware.
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
University of Delaware.
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.
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Table of Contents
Political man, by J. H. Plumb.
Man's economic status, by J. Viner.
The churchman, by G. R. Cragg.
The artist, by R. Wittkower.
The composer, by P. H. Lang.
The writer, by B. H. Bronson.
Commentary summarised, by J. L. Clifford.
Man's economic status, by J. Viner.
The churchman, by G. R. Cragg.
The artist, by R. Wittkower.
The composer, by P. H. Lang.
The writer, by B. H. Bronson.
Commentary summarised, by J. L. Clifford.