National Character: And the Factors in its Formation
First published in 1927, National Character is based upon a course of ten lectures on citizenship, delivered, under the terms of the Stevenson Foundation, in the University and the City of Glasgow during the latter part of 1925 and the beginning of 1926. The author argues that to see how nations have become what they are may be the best way of discovering how they can make themselves other than what they are.

Divided into two parts-the material factors and the spiritual factors, the book discusses themes like race, territory and climate, population and occupation, growth of national spirit, law and government, influence of churches, role of literature and thought, and ideas and system of education to understand the factors behind the formation of national character. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of political studies and political philosophy.

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National Character: And the Factors in its Formation
First published in 1927, National Character is based upon a course of ten lectures on citizenship, delivered, under the terms of the Stevenson Foundation, in the University and the City of Glasgow during the latter part of 1925 and the beginning of 1926. The author argues that to see how nations have become what they are may be the best way of discovering how they can make themselves other than what they are.

Divided into two parts-the material factors and the spiritual factors, the book discusses themes like race, territory and climate, population and occupation, growth of national spirit, law and government, influence of churches, role of literature and thought, and ideas and system of education to understand the factors behind the formation of national character. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of political studies and political philosophy.

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National Character: And the Factors in its Formation

National Character: And the Factors in its Formation

by Ernest Barker
National Character: And the Factors in its Formation
National Character: And the Factors in its Formation

National Character: And the Factors in its Formation

by Ernest Barker

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First published in 1927, National Character is based upon a course of ten lectures on citizenship, delivered, under the terms of the Stevenson Foundation, in the University and the City of Glasgow during the latter part of 1925 and the beginning of 1926. The author argues that to see how nations have become what they are may be the best way of discovering how they can make themselves other than what they are.

Divided into two parts-the material factors and the spiritual factors, the book discusses themes like race, territory and climate, population and occupation, growth of national spirit, law and government, influence of churches, role of literature and thought, and ideas and system of education to understand the factors behind the formation of national character. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of political studies and political philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032803333
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/28/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introductory Part I: The Material Factors 2. The Genetic Factor: Race 3. The Geographical Factor: Territory and Climate 4. The Economic Factor: Population and Occupation Part II: The Spiritual Factors 5. The Growth and Significance of a National Spirit 6. The Political Factor: Law and Government 7. The Religious Factor and the Influence of Churches 8. Language, Literature, and Thought 9. Ideas and Systems of Education 10. The Signs of the Times Index

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