A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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Arnold Toynbee. to a practical question is no answer for practical purposes . For to say that people are related with each other through fields that have no limits short of the Universe is virtually to say that they enter into their ...
Arnold Toynbee. to a practical question is no answer for practical purposes . For to say that people are related with each other through fields that have no limits short of the Universe is virtually to say that they enter into their ...
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... practical affairs ' : participating , that is to say , in the direct interactions between individual human wills in which current history works itself out . This original orientation of their energies towards ' practical ' action may ...
... practical affairs ' : participating , that is to say , in the direct interactions between individual human wills in which current history works itself out . This original orientation of their energies towards ' practical ' action may ...
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... practical ' action concludes it once and for all , and the chapter of literary activity fills the rest of the life to the end . In two other lives - the lives of Polybius and Clarendon - the pattern is more complicated . Instead of ...
... practical ' action concludes it once and for all , and the chapter of literary activity fills the rest of the life to the end . In two other lives - the lives of Polybius and Clarendon - the pattern is more complicated . Instead of ...
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THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
B THE NATURE OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 112 |
THE PROCESS OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 128 |
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Achaean achieved action Afrasian Alföld animals Arabs Athenian Athens Banu Hilal barbarians Bergson body social career century B.C. challenge chapter circa city-state climatic conquered conquest creative minority culture Date Horde Date domain economic Egypt Egyptiac English environment eruptions êthos Eurasian Nomads Eurasian Steppe feudal field genius geographical expansion Greece Greek growth Hellas Hellenic Civilization Hellenic history Hellenic Society Hellenic World human Ibn Khaldun individual institutions invention Italian Italy Janissaries Khazars Lacedaemonian living London Lycurgean Macedon Macedonian ment Messenia military Minoan Minoan Civilization modern Western Mongols movement Muhammad nature Nomads Olynthus original Osmanlis Ottoman passage Pechenegs physical political Polybius present primitive problem régime Roman Empire Rome Russian sedentary Sinic slave-household soul Spartan Spartiate Spartiate Peers spiritual Sumeric Syriac technique Threshold Thucydides tion Transalpine turn universal Western Christendom Western Society Western World whole withdrawal Withdrawal-and-Return Zeus