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    Richard Henry Tawney (30 November 1880 – 16 January 1962) was an English economic historian, social critic, ethical socialist, Christian socialist, and...
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  • were particularly notable to early twentieth-century scholars like Richard Tawney who saw in them a valuable though regrettably abortive form of Christian...
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    which it ceased brewing in Oxford. Morrell's was founded in 1743 by Richard Tawney. He formed a partnership in 1782 with Mark and James Morrell, who eventually...
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    economics Influences Robert Owen, Bronisław Malinowski, G. D. H. Cole, Richard Tawney, Richard Thurnwald, Karl Marx, Aristotle, Karl Bücher, Ferdinand Tönnies...
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    India also acquired Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, and Persian. Tawney was the son of Rev. Richard Tawney, and educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge;...
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    Morrells take a partnership in the Lion Brewery (founded in 1743 by Richard Tawney). 1783 April: 7-year-old Jane Austen begins a brief spell being tutored...
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    England. It operated between 1782 and 1998. Morrell's was founded by Richard Tawney in 1743 as the Lion Brewery. In 1782 he formed a partnership with Mark...
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    the nearby Whitechapel Gallery through the Barnetts' efforts. In 1903 Richard Tawney began working with them, the Children's Country Holiday Fund, and the...
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    Lenore Tawney (born Leonora Agnes Gallagher; May 10, 1907 – September 24, 2007) was an American artist working in fiber art, collage, assemblage, and drawing...
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  • at the LSE. Among the staff he spoke to were Sir Charles Webster and Richard Tawney, but he was unable to raise any support amongst the academics against...
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    century New Bank (and later called the Gillett Bank) had also been Richard Tawney, who was the owner of a major brewery at Oxford. The coming of the railway...
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  • The Tawney Case In 2006, plaintiffs, Estate of Garrison G. Tawney, Richard L. Ashley, Janice E. Cooper, Clifford R. Cooper, Myrtle Jones, Larry G. Parker...
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    Sir Richard John Evans FRSL FRHistS FBA FLSW (born September 29, 1947) is a British historian of 19th- and 20th-century Europe with a focus on Germany...
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  • Jaime Reis and Patrick Wallis. Its first editors were E. Lipson and R. H. Tawney and other previous editors include M. M. Postan, H. J. Habbakuk, Max Hartwell...
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    Ivor Norman Richard Davies CMG FBA FRHistS (born 8 June 1939) is a British and Polish historian, known for his publications on the history of Europe,...
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    Luxemburg Liebknecht Blum Russell Pannekoek Larkin Einstein Trotsky Keller Tawney Schapiro Pankhurst Attlee Lukács Pestaña Korsch Polanyi Peiró Seguí Vanzetti...
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    Ocean of Story, being C.H. Tawney's Translation of Somadeva's Katha Sarit Sagara, vol. VI, London: Chas. J. Sawyer — Tawney's translation of Brockhaus text...
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    requisitioned shortly after the start of the Second World War as RAF Stapleford Tawney. A long perimeter track and dispersal points were built and some accommodation...
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  • All is a 1922 book written by the historian and education theorist R. H. Tawney. It was written as a key policy statement for the rising Labour Party. The...
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    the sister of Myrtle Wilson. On television, Clemens began starring as Tawney Talbot in the 2013 Sundance Channel series, Rectify. In 2020, Clemens took...
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  • of Fabian Society and the guild socialism inspired by people like R. H. Tawney, L.T. Hobhouse and J. A. Hobson. He made contributions in his early writings...
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  • beach during sunset. Mickey Hardt as Max Havoc Richard Roundtree as Tahsi Joanna Krupa as Jane Goody Tawney Sablan as Christy Goody David Carradine as Grand...
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    Hubbard referred to this as an Artificial transmission line. In 1941, Gerald Tawney of Sperry Gyroscope Company filed for a patent on a compact packaging of...
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    Tawney, C. H. (1880), The Katha Sarit Sagara; or Ocean of the Streams of Story, vol. 1, Calcutta: J. W. Thomas, at the Baptist Mission Press Tawney,...
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    (also known as the Gentry controversy), a dispute with the historians R. H. Tawney and Stone, about whether the English gentry were, economically, on the way...
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  • Richard T. Notkin (born October 1948 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American ceramic artist. He earned a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute in 1970, studying...
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  • translated from Gaelic. Music by Johnny Moynihan. "The Grey Funnel Line" (Cyril Tawney) A description of the daily life of a sailor in the Royal Navy (often nicknamed...
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    Irving Penn, Jack Pierson, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Yvonne Rainer, Lenore Tawney and Andy Warhol.[citation needed] The University of the Arts currently has...
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  • Richard E. DeVore, also written as Richard De Vore (1933 – 2006) was an American ceramicist, professor. He was known for stoneware. He was faculty at Cranbrook...
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    Matthew Arnold, Graham Greene and Algernon Swinburne, historians R. H. Tawney, Christopher Hill and James H. Billington and philosophers J. L. Austin...
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