A dictionary of secret and other societies Arthur Preuss
Idioma: Inglés Editor: London Herder 1924Descripción: 543 páginas 21 cm Tipo de medio:- 22 R 366 P738 Ing
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R 306 C177 Diccionario de la cultura para el análisis cultural y la inculturación | R330 R653 Diccionario de Ciencias Económicas | R 36 E56 Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada Europeo-AmericanaEnciclopedia Espasa Calpe | R 366 P738 Ing A dictionary of secret and other societies | R370.036 S156 Diccionario de Pedagogía | R370.036 S156 Diccionario de Pedagogía | R371 M145 T.3 Enciclopedia de Didáctica Aplicada |
Social history as a corrective to a historiography is often too limited to diplomacy and wars. It began an upward trajectory as early as the 1930s, but it remains constrained by the frustrating cost and availability of materials that even great research libraries lack. This volume is a case in point. Fraternal movements like Freemasonry have impacted society for hundreds of years. Yet, over time research into their undoubted influence has been handicapped by their codes of secrecy, arcane rituals, and the paucity of continuing tertiary research projects. As a step towards “more light” Westphalia Press has produced a number of scarce titles that will be helpful in understanding the “secret empire” of lodges, initiations, and (candidly) the deliberately inscrutable.
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