Abstract: A detailed attempt to describe and account for the spread of the Bahá'í Faith, including the roles played by its centralized leadership, its belief system, and its policies, as well as attitudes and conditions outside the control of the Bahá'í movement. Notes: Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (in Geography), University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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