The Story of Unity

The Story of Unity

Author: James Dillet Freeman

Publisher: Unity House

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780871593207

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This updated edition includes the original fifteen chapters relating the life and teachings of Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, founders of the Unity movement. Photographs and a chronology have been added to further enhance the text.


The Unity Movement

The Unity Movement

Author: Neal Vahle

Publisher: Templeton Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781890151928

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Documents the lives of the visionaries who created and organized Unity. This book explores the factors that led to the growth of the movement: the creation of the Unity School of Christianity; the development of Unity Village in Missouri; the publication program; the training of students; and the development of centers and churches.


In Essentials, Unity

In Essentials, Unity

Author: Jenny Bourne (Professor of Economics)

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780821422373

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In In Essentials, Unity, Jenny Bourne presents a lively picture of a fraternal organization--the Patrons of Husbandry, or the Grange--devoted to improving the lot of small farmers but whose legacies extend far beyond agriculture, shaping the very notion of collective action and how it is deployed even today.


Teacher and Comrade

Teacher and Comrade

Author: Alan Wieder

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2008-03-20

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780791474303

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A biographical/narrative study of oppression, racism, and resistance in twentieth-century South Africa through the life of Richard Dudley, a teacher/politico.


Neue Sachlichkeit 1918-33

Neue Sachlichkeit 1918-33

Author: Steve Plumb

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9042020199

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Neue Sachlichkeit is thought by many to have too many diverse elements to be a unified movement. Originally divided by G.F. Hartlaub into two 'wings', Neue Sachlichkeit has since been broken down by critics into more groups, sometimes with opposing styles or regional influences. However, the importance of these divisions has rarely been explored in depth. Unlike previous surveys, which accept Neue Sachlichkeit as a divided entity, this book shows for the first time that in spite of its divisions, it may still be regarded as a unified, coherent movement. While different artists may have sought to express different specific concerns, what they all had in common was that they were uncomfortable with the world as it stood, and it is the way that this was expressed, making use of the object, that gave Neue Sachlichkeit its unity. This was just as true of the literature and photography of Neue Sachlichkeit, where the same themes as those found in the painting were frequently used. The fact that these are shared themes across different cultural media demonstrates that Neue Sachlichkeit reflected a mood of its time, and this book explores the ways in which this mood was expressed.