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Co-Existence | |||
Articles and editorial<br/> | |||
correspondence should be sent to: | |||
Dr. RUDOLF SCHLESINGER, Editor | |||
Invereoch, Kilmun by Dunoon,<br .> | |||
Argylt, Scotland | |||
Although in its quiet way England has staged no less than a social revolution, he would be a courageous man who would say with assurance that any conscious process of thought accompanied it. […] | |||
== Text Informations == | == Text Informations == | ||
'''Reference''': Report of a 1946 Conference of the Institute of Sociology - England, 1946. Published in ''The Sociological Review'', vol. 39, n°2, January 1947, p. 103-112<br /> | '''Reference''': | ||
''' | '''Document Date''': Report of a 1946 Conference of the Institute of Sociology - England, 1946. Published in ''The Sociological Review'', vol. 39, n°2, January 1947, p. 103-112<br /> | ||
'''Archive Date''': [[1964]]•1965<br /> | |||
'''KPA''': [[14/04]]<br /> | '''KPA''': [[14/04]]<br /> |
Revision as of 11:57, 24 March 2019
Co-Existence
Articles and editorial
correspondence should be sent to:
Dr. RUDOLF SCHLESINGER, Editor
Invereoch, Kilmun by Dunoon,
Argylt, Scotland
Although in its quiet way England has staged no less than a social revolution, he would be a courageous man who would say with assurance that any conscious process of thought accompanied it. […]
Text Informations
Reference:
Document Date: Report of a 1946 Conference of the Institute of Sociology - England, 1946. Published in The Sociological Review, vol. 39, n°2, January 1947, p. 103-112
Archive Date: 1964•1965
KPA: 14/04