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956 matches to Fifth Monarchy Men
Proclamation of 1763. Limited settlement west of Appalachians to appease Indians.
Profumo Affair. 1963. British War Minister Profumo and Christine Keeler, who also associated with Soviet attaché. Embarassed government.
Prohibition. 1920-33. US 18th Amendment. Alcoholic drinks illegal. Repealed by 21st. Temperance Movement.
Prokofiev, Sergei. 1891-1953. Russian Romantic opera and symphony composer, pianist. Strong folk element. Peter and the Wolf 1936.
Prophet. Old Testament Hebrew spiritual leader, divinely inspired spokesperson. Muhammad, Moses, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Jesus.
Protectorate. Sovereign state with agreement for protection from stronger state.
Protectorate. 1653-9. English government after Civil War by Instrument of Government. Cromwell.
Protestant Succession. 1701. English Act of Settlement.
Proudhon, Pierre. 1809-65. French Anarchist Socialist: “Property is theft.”-What is Property? 1840. “Government is the Scourge of God”. Systèmes des Contradictions Économiques 1846.
Puritanism. 16-17C. English Calvinist movement to purify church of Catholic and political elements. Valued hard work, education, thrift.
Pusey, Edward. 1800-82. English. Led Oxford Movement.
Pym, John. 1583-1643. English Puritan. Led Long Parliament. Civil War.
Quebec Act. 1774. Britain creates permanent government for Canada. Tolerance for French Canadians a cause of American Revolution. Intolerable Acts.
Quesnel, Pasquier. 1634-1719. French Jansenist leader. French New Testament 1697.
Quietism. 1696. Mystic religious movements. Passivity allows communication with God. Hinduism. Sufism. Molinos. Guyon. Fenelon. Soul in passive state is saved by divine spirit.
Quimby, Phineas P. 1802-66. US mental healer by suggestion. Mary Baker Eddy was a patient. Father of New Thought movement.
Quisling, Vidkun. 1887-1945. Traitor, head of Norwegian puppet government during German occupation, 1940-5. WWII. Executed.
Realism. 19C art movement concerned with recording everyday life. Courbet.
Reason, Cult of. 1793-5. French Revolution atheist anti-Catholic movement.
Red Shirts. 1930. Non-violent anti-British movement in NW India.
Reform Bills. England. 1832: Russell redistributes Parliamentary seats, enfranchises renters. 1867: Disraeli enfranchises workers in towns. 1884: Gladstone enfranchises agricultural workers. Representation of People Acts.
Reform Judaism. 19C. German movement vs Orthodox ritualism.
Reformation. 16C religious movement against practices of Roman Catholic church led to founding of Protestant churches. Luther. Calvin. Knox. Zwingli. Henry VIII.
Regulator Movement. 1764-71. American colonists in NC vs tax, corruption.
Representation of the People Acts. England. 1918 Women over 30 and men over 21 enfranchised. 1928 Women over 21. 1948 Plural voting abolished. 1969 Age of majority reduced to 18. Reform Bills.