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A New Cycle of Human Power
Author
Robert Weinberg
Title of item
A New Cycle of Human Power
Subtitle of item
Abdu'l-Bahá's Encounters with Modernist Writers and Artists
Parent publication
Bahá'í World
Date of this edition
2021-01
Language
English
Permission
Open copyright
(see
Baha'i Reference Library sharing terms
,
BIC copyright statement
, and
uhj_permission_electronic_texts
)
Posted
2021-01-29 by Arjen Bolhuis
Classified in
Published Articles
URL
bahai-library.org/weinberg_new_cycle_power
Abstract
On the impact of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on a number of individuals who were at the cultural vanguard of a society undergoing rapid, radical change.
Notes
Mirrored from
bahaiworld.bahai.org
(part of the collection
Arts, Culture & the Media
).
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