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Has Nationalism Become a Dogma?, 1920
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Addams, Jane (1860-1935)
Allied Powers
Bismarck, Otto von (1815-1898)
Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658)
Genoni, Rosa (1867-1954)
German Revolutions of 1848-1849
International Congress of Women (1919)
Marx, Karl (1818-1883)
Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805-1872)
Ménard-Dorian, Aline (1870-1941)
Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele (1860-1952)
Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)
Venizelos, Eleftherios Kyriakou (1864-1936)
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820-1878)
Wilhelm I of Germany (1797-1888)
Jane Addams to Bruno Lasker, January 23, 1920
Nationalism, a Dogma?, February 7, 1920
Americanization, December 29, 1919
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