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Charles Mackay Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Charles Mackay byl skotský autor, jehož dílo se zabývalo lidskou psychikou a společenskými jevy. Proslavil se především svou knihou o historických případech davového šílenství. Mackay se hluboce zajímal o jazyky a jejich původ, což se odrazilo v jeho lingvistických studiích. Jeho psaní odráží bystré pozorování lidské povahy a tendence k iracionálnímu chování.






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The English and Lowland Scotch
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