A Study of History: Abridgement of Volumes I-VI, by D.C. SomervellOxford University Press, 1947 - 617 páginas Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... physical environment , resembling the challenges encountered by the unrelated civilizations . To complete this stage of our inquiry , we ought to ask whether the unrelated societies , in addition to their physical challenges , were ...
... physical environment , resembling the challenges encountered by the unrelated civilizations . To complete this stage of our inquiry , we ought to ask whether the unrelated societies , in addition to their physical challenges , were ...
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... physical distance has been transmuted into a new challenge of human relations between drivers who , having learned how to annihilate space , have thereby put themselves in constant danger of annihilating one another . This change in the ...
... physical distance has been transmuted into a new challenge of human relations between drivers who , having learned how to annihilate space , have thereby put themselves in constant danger of annihilating one another . This change in the ...
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... physical and the human . Do civilizations break down owing to loss of command over their physical environments ? The degree of command over its physical environment possessed by any society can be measured , as we have already pointed ...
... physical and the human . Do civilizations break down owing to loss of command over their physical environments ? The degree of command over its physical environment possessed by any society can be measured , as we have already pointed ...
Contenido
2 Progress towards Selfdetermination | 1 |
THE GENESES OF CIVILIZATIONS | 48 |
Creative Minorities | 230 |
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Términos y frases comunes
achieved alien already Anatolia Arabic Assyrian Athenian Athens Babylonic barbarians body social breakdown Buddhism century B.C. challenge chapter Christendom Church city-state civiliza communities conquest creative culture disintegration dominant minority economic Egypt Egyptiac Society England English environment Eurasian Eurasian Nomads example external fact force frontier genesis Greek growth Hellas Hellenic Civilization Hellenic history Hellenic Society Hellenic World higher religions Hindu Hittite human impact Industrialism institutions internal proletariat Islam Italian Italy Jewish Jews Kingdom living Mahāyāna military mimesis Minoan Minoan Civilization modern Western movement Muslim nature Nomads original Orthodox Christendom Orthodox Christian Orthodox Christian Society Osmanlis Ottoman Ottoman Empire parochial Phanariots philosophy physical political present primitive societies problem religious response revolution Roman Empire Rome Russian Scandinavian Sinic souls Spartan spiritual stage Steppe stimulating success Sumeric Syriac Syriac Society tariat technique tion to-day turn universal victory Völkerwanderung Western Christendom Western Society Western World Zoroastrianism