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Holding the Line Christian Fuchs 's most enduring problems: race

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's most enduring problems: race and race relations

to be the logical successor work to Foundations of the 19th Century by the composer Richard Wagner's son-in-law Houston Stewart Chamberlain

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during the turbulent years from 1814 to March 1818: Hymn to Intellectual Beauty

Holding the Line Christian Fuchs 's most enduring problems: raceAmong the Old Order Mennonite and Amish communities of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the coming of the telephone posed a serious challenge to the longstanding traditions of work, worship, silence, and visiting. In 1907, Mennonites crafted a compromise in order to avoid a church split and grudgingly allowed telephones for lay people while prohibiting telephone ownership among the clergy. By 1909, the Amish had banned the telephone completely from

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