Book Review: Labour's Conscience: The Labour Left 1945–51, The Theory of Democracy Revisited: Vol. 1 The Contemporary Debate, Vol. 2 The Classical Issues, A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer Vol. 1: A History of Marxist-Leninist Atheism and Soviet Anti-Religious Policies, A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer Vol. 2: Soviet Anti-Religious Campaigns and Persecutions, Religion under Bureaucracy: Policy and Administration for Hindu Temples in South India, Les Maharajahs et la Politique dans l'Inde Contemporaine, The Problem of Change: A Study of North East India, The Political Economy of Pakistan 1947–85, The Major International Treaties 1914–1945: A History and Guide with Texts, The Major International Treaties since 1945: A History and Guide with Texts, J. A. Hobson: A Reader, Imperialism: A Study, Democracy and Civil Society, Civil Society and the State, Unbridled Power: An Interpretation of New Zealand's Constitution and Government
Titel:
Book Review: Labour's Conscience: The Labour Left 1945–51, The Theory of Democracy Revisited: Vol. 1 The Contemporary Debate, Vol. 2 The Classical Issues, A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer Vol. 1: A History of Marxist-Leninist Atheism and Soviet Anti-Religious Policies, A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer Vol. 2: Soviet Anti-Religious Campaigns and Persecutions, Religion under Bureaucracy: Policy and Administration for Hindu Temples in South India, Les Maharajahs et la Politique dans l'Inde Contemporaine, The Problem of Change: A Study of North East India, The Political Economy of Pakistan 1947–85, The Major International Treaties 1914–1945: A History and Guide with Texts, The Major International Treaties since 1945: A History and Guide with Texts, J. A. Hobson: A Reader, Imperialism: A Study, Democracy and Civil Society, Civil Society and the State, Unbridled Power: An Interpretation of New Zealand's Constitution and Government
Auteur:
Jay, Canovan, Margaret Anderson, John Mitra, Subrata James, Alan Kemp, Tom Sharpe, L. J. Mitchell, Austin