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History of civilization

, 1966
s u f f i c i e n t b a s i s f o r the assum ption o f *a m ig r a t io n i n e i t h e r d i r e c t i o n . In any ca se S o v i e t a r c h a e o l o g i s t s have c h a l le n g e d t h a t assumption and sought t o e x p l a i n t h e o b se rv ed
Murray Stoopack
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A History of Chinese Civilization

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1984
Written with an elegant and flowing narrative, the essential virtue of Jacques Gernet's classic book is to see the history of Chinese civilization as a whole. Yet within the synthesis of the trends - social, political, religious, scientific, artistic that make up China's past and present, the author never loses sight of the telling detail which brings ...
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History, Civilization and Culture

Revista Mexicana de Sociología, 1953
D. G. M., F. R. Cowell
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History: Civil Butchery

2005
According to Richard Helgerson, as we have seen, “Shakespeare’s history plays are concerned above all with the consolidation and maintenance of royal power.” Citizens did not interest Shakespeare much, except as the contrasting ground against which his monarchs and aristocrats defined themselves.
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A History of Continental Civil Procedure

The Yale Law Journal, 1928
Wyness Robert Millar   +3 more
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A History of Eastern Civilizations

The History Teacher, 1975
James W. Boyd   +2 more
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