Fiske, John, 1842-1901.
Fiske, John
Fiske, John, 1842-1901, historien et philosophe
Fiske, John 1842-1901 pseud
John Fiske American philosopher and historian (1842-1901)
Fiske, John, pseud., 1842-1901
VIAF ID: 106964920 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American political ideas viewed from the standpoint of universal history three lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in May 1880 | |
The American Revolution | |
Appletons' cyclopaedia of American biography. | |
Beginnings of New England or, The Puritan theocracy in its relations to civil and religious liberty | |
Charles Darwin | |
Civil government in the United States : considered with some reference to its origins | |
The collection of books and autographs bequeathed to Harvard College Library | |
The Critical period of American history, 1783-1789 | |
Darwinism and other essays | |
El Destino del hombre | |
destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin | |
The discovery and colonization of North America | |
The discovery of America with some account of ancient America and the Spanish conquest | |
The Dutch and Quaker colonies in America | |
Edward Livingston Youmans, interpreter of science for the people; a sketch of his life, with selections from his published writings and extracts from his correspondence with Spencer, Huxley, Tyndall and others | |
Essays, historical, and literary | |
Everlasting reality of religion | |
Excursions of an evolutionist | |
Historia de los Estados Unidos | |
History of the united states for schools | |
Hito no unmei | |
How the United States became a nation | |
idea of God as affected by modern knowledge | |
Introduction to communication studies | |
John Fiske correspondence | |
John Fiske's miscellaneous writings | |
The letters of John Fiske | |
Living with early oak : seventeenth-century english furniture then and now | |
Marching with Gomez; a war correspondent's field note-book, kept during four months with the Cuban army | |
Marx: the video a politics of revolting bodies | |
The meaning of infancy | |
Media matters : race and gender in U.S. politics | |
The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War | |
Modern development of the New world | |
Myths and Myth-makers old tales and superstitions interpreted by comparative mythology | |
New France and New England | |
Old Virginia and her neighbours | |
Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based on the doctrine of evolution, with criticisms on the positive philosophy | |
Power plays, power works | |
The presidents of the United States 1789-1914 | |
Reading television | |
Reading the popular | |
The reconstruction of Europe; a sketch of the diplomatic and military history of continental Europe | |
The Rev. Joseph Cook | |
Stan Douglas : monodramas and loops : UCB Fine Art Gallery, 10 january - 8 february, 1992 | |
Story of a New England Town: an address delivered at Middletown Connecticut, October 10, 1900 | |
Through nature to God | |
Understanding popular culture | |
Unpublished orations : "The discovery of the Columbia River, and the Whitman controversy"; "The Crispus Attucks memorial", and "Columbus memorial". | |
War of Independence | |
Witchcraft in Salem village | |
Works. 1902 | |
The works of Francis Parkman. | |
Works. Selections. 1902. Houghton Mifflin (Riverside pocket ed.) | |
Works. Selections. 1902. Houghton Mifflin (Standard library ed.) | |
Yonenki no imi. | |
人の運命 | |
幼年期の意味 | |
有神新論 | |
神の観念 | |
近世進化新論 : 全 |