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Introductory Pages, Byu Studies Oct 1966

Introductory Pages, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Reformation, Charis Southwell Oct 1966

Reformation, Charis Southwell

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Charles The Bold, De Lamar Jensen Oct 1966

Charles The Bold, De Lamar Jensen

BYU Studies Quarterly

Brigham Young University history professor De Lamar Jensen lived in France in 1965, when this essay was written. Jensen gives a brief sketch of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, who craved a loftier title and a united empire stretching from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, encompassing France and Germany. Fearless and power hungry, Charles the Bold lacked diplomacy. He angered his European neighbors and suffered defeat at their hands. The author daringly asserts that Charles the Bold and Charles de Gaulle have much in common, including ambition, policies, and obstinacy. Jensen concludes that de Gaulle would benefit from …


The Squirrel, Glen E. Robertson Oct 1966

The Squirrel, Glen E. Robertson

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Index, Volume Vii, Byu Studies Oct 1966

Index, Volume Vii, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Full Issue, Byu Studies Oct 1966

Full Issue, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Communist Party Memberships And Positions In The Communist World, Byu Studies Apr 1966

Communist Party Memberships And Positions In The Communist World, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

Using data first published by the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs in 1965, one chart lists the membership of the communist party in communist countries (Albania, Bulgaria, China, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, North Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, USSR, North Vietnam, and Yugoslavia) and whether they affiliated with China or the USSR. A second chart lists estimated numbers of Communists in free countries around the world and shows whether the majority of Communist party members in each country sympathized with China or the Soviet Union. According to this data, the noncommunist country with the fewest Communist party members was …


Introductory Pages, Byu Studies Apr 1966

Introductory Pages, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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The Fifth Princess, Jeannette Morrell Apr 1966

The Fifth Princess, Jeannette Morrell

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Book Notes, Byu Studies Apr 1966

Book Notes, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Full Issue, Byu Studies Apr 1966

Full Issue, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Introductory Pages, Byu Studies Jan 1966

Introductory Pages, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Book Notes, Byu Studies Jan 1966

Book Notes, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Full Issue, Byu Studies Jan 1966

Full Issue, Byu Studies

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Commentary On The Pearl Of Great Price George Reynolds And Janne M. Sjodahl, James R. Clark Jan 1966

Commentary On The Pearl Of Great Price George Reynolds And Janne M. Sjodahl, James R. Clark

BYU Studies Quarterly

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