The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... rediscovery of an old race amidst new surroundings unmodified by its new conditions , or only so slightly modified that the species had remained uninfluenced by environment and other circumstances . With an open mind , INTRODUCTORY.
... rediscovery of an old race amidst new surroundings unmodified by its new conditions , or only so slightly modified that the species had remained uninfluenced by environment and other circumstances . With an open mind , INTRODUCTORY.
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Maurice Low. environment and other circumstances . With an open mind , in the spirit of the investigator and not of the advocate , I began the study . It seemed to offer no great difficulties , at least none that might not yield to ...
Maurice Low. environment and other circumstances . With an open mind , in the spirit of the investigator and not of the advocate , I began the study . It seemed to offer no great difficulties , at least none that might not yield to ...
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... mind , it is necessary as a foundation that one shall have a thorough knowledge of the history of that people ; but history , using the word in its strictly technical sense , is too narrow and too con- centrated . It remains for the ...
... mind , it is necessary as a foundation that one shall have a thorough knowledge of the history of that people ; but history , using the word in its strictly technical sense , is too narrow and too con- centrated . It remains for the ...
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... mind receives its most sensitive impression from things new , not from a reproduction of the old . The fact that every foreigner found in America something new -a new view of life , new social institutions , new methods of government ...
... mind receives its most sensitive impression from things new , not from a reproduction of the old . The fact that every foreigner found in America something new -a new view of life , new social institutions , new methods of government ...
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... mind , that prepare the ground for the acceptance of ideas which are to be so fruitful in results , have been treated at proper length . To students of American history it may seem as if I had simply repeated what is already well known ...
... mind , that prepare the ground for the acceptance of ideas which are to be so fruitful in results , have been treated at proper length . To students of American history it may seem as if I had simply repeated what is already well known ...
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