Andrew Dixon white
The Andrew Dixon white (Andrew Dickson White, from November 7, 1832 to November 4, 1918) is a diplomat, an author, a school teacher of the United States of America.
It was created through New York, a home run. After having graduated from Yale University, I learned in Europe for three years and came back to the United States, and it was the history and an English professor in the University of Michigan.
I established Cornell University with Ezra Cornell who it was a pioneer in the telegraphic communication business, and was New York member of the Upper House in 1865 and became the first president. The foresight-like thought of the white did agriculture and an engineering field in the first-class university in the first on the list in Cornell University. After having worked in Cornell University for 14 years, I was appointed by a diplomat and acted as an ambassador to Russia, an ambassador again from 1897 to Germany from minister, 1892 to Germany for two years from 1879 [1].
After getting to know lev Tolstoy for the residence era in Russia, and it being a chance to have received a question about the Mormonism from Tolstoy, and having come back to the United States, including a study of the religion, I installed a research institute in Cornell University and collected documents of the Mormonism.
The book has "history (A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom: in 1896) of the fight with science and the theology in the Christianity country" consisting of two. My work "The warfare of science "of 1876 when I laid groundwork was published with a title of "the struggle with science and the religion" for reason of Tsuneo Morishima in 1939 by Iwanami new book.
Book (partly)
- Outlines of a Course of Lectures on History (1861).
- Syllabus of Lectures on Modern History (1876).
- A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, 2 vols. (1896), online at Gutenberg text file.
- Seven Great Statesmen in the Warfare of Humanity with Unreason (1910).
- The Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White (1911), online at Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White: Vol. 1, Vol. 2
- Fiat Money Inflation in France (1912), e-text
Reference materials
- Project Gutenberg e-texts of Andrew Dickson White's work:
- The Mythical Conflict between Science and Religion (addresses White's claims)
- The Myth of the Flat Earth
- ^ "struggle white (work) with science and the religion", Tsuneo Morishima (reason) Iwanami new book
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