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Soviet strength

: its source and challenge

/ Hewlett Johnson

Main Author: Hewlett, Johnson (1874-1966) (Συγγραφέας)Language: Αγγλικά.Country: Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο (Μεγάλη Βρετανία).Edition Statement: 2nd ed.Publication: London : Frederick Muller, 1943Description: 154 p. ; 19 cmDewey: 947.084 (Edition 23rd)Old Classification: Ω16 (Παγκόσμια ιστορία)Abstract: Hewlett Johnson (25 January 1874 – 22 October 1966) was an English priest of the Church of England. He was Dean of Manchester and later Dean of Canterbury, where he acquired his nickname "The Red Dean of Canterbury" for his unyielding support for the Soviet Union and its allies. "The chief reason for writing this book was to further a better understanding of the U.S.S.R. ... and ... in the interests of peace, to influence men's minds in the direction of warmer relationships between Great Britain and the Soviet union."--Epilogue.
Subject - Topical Name: παγκόσμια ιστορία | σοβιετικός κομμουνισμός Subject - Geographical Name: Ρωσία | Μεγάλη Βρετανία | Σοβιετική Ένωση -- Κοινωνικές συνθήκες Item type: Book
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Paraklitos Library Κεντρικά Βιβλιοστάσια Κοινωνικές επιστήμες 947.084 JohH s 1943 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available

Notes Pertaining to Edition and Bibliographic History: First published Exeter : Frederick Muller, 1942.

Summary or Abstract: Hewlett Johnson (25 January 1874 – 22 October 1966) was an English priest of the Church of England. He was Dean of Manchester and later Dean of Canterbury, where he acquired his nickname "The Red Dean of Canterbury" for his unyielding support for the Soviet Union and its allies.
"The chief reason for writing this book was to further a better understanding of the U.S.S.R. ... and ... in the interests of peace, to influence men's minds in the direction of warmer relationships between Great Britain and the Soviet union."--Epilogue.

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