Charles Bradlaugh
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Charles Bradlaugh (26 de setembro de 1833 - 30 de janeiro de 1891) foi um ativista político e um dos mais famosos defensores do ateísmo no século 19.
[editar] Bibliografia
- Who Was Jesus Christ, and What Did He Teach? (1860)
- A Plea for Atheism (1864)
- A Few Words About the Devil (1864)
- Humanity's Gain from Unbelief (1889)
- The Freethinker's Text-Book (1876)
- Man, Whence and How?
- Religion, What and Why?
- Debates
- The Roberts-Bradlaugh Debate
[editar] Referências
- Arnstein, W.L. (1991) The Bradlaugh Case: Atheism, Sex and Politics Among the Late Victorians ISBN 0826204252
- Bradlaugh Bonner, Hypatia (1908). Charles Bradlaugh: A Record of His Life and Work by his daughter. London, T. Fisher Unwin.
- Champion of Liberty: Charles Bradlaugh (Centenary Volume) (1933). London, Watts & Co and Pioneer Press.
- Robertson, J.M. (1920). Charles Bradlaugh. London, Watts & Co.
- Tribe, David (1971) President Charles Bradlaugh MP. London, Elek. ISBN 0236177265