The Martyr's Conviction: A Sociological AnalysisScholars Press, 1990 - Всего страниц: 159 About the linkage between convictions and the individual's willingness to die for them. |
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... father for the first time in his life . His father left the room in dismayed anger and the relationship between them has never been the same . One act of negation was enough to signal the father that his authority had been challenged in ...
... father for the first time in his life . His father left the room in dismayed anger and the relationship between them has never been the same . One act of negation was enough to signal the father that his authority had been challenged in ...
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... father's court filled with love and homage for her father . " O mother blame me not ! Let me go first and put my arms about my father's neck . " 10 Upon being apprised of her fate , she begs for mercy . " O , kill me not untimely ! The ...
... father's court filled with love and homage for her father . " O mother blame me not ! Let me go first and put my arms about my father's neck . " 10 Upon being apprised of her fate , she begs for mercy . " O , kill me not untimely ! The ...
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... father . " Horst Wessel grew up quickly . At the time of the Treaty of Versailles , he understood very well the implications of that horrible piece of paper , but he saw no way which could lead to freedom . His father had returned from ...
... father . " Horst Wessel grew up quickly . At the time of the Treaty of Versailles , he understood very well the implications of that horrible piece of paper , but he saw no way which could lead to freedom . His father had returned from ...
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Acknowledgements ix | 1 |
Towards a Sociological Theory of Martyrdom | 7 |
The Martyrological Confrontation | 51 |
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