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Diogenes, 1964
India's ancient contacts with Europe receded from the sixth century A.D. The crotchety Byzantine monk Cosmas Indicopleustes (the man who sailed to India), a merchant engaged in the Far Eastern trade whose business took him as far as Ceylon and who in later life retired into a monastery of Sinai where he wrote the Topographia Christiana, a Christian ...
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India's ancient contacts with Europe receded from the sixth century A.D. The crotchety Byzantine monk Cosmas Indicopleustes (the man who sailed to India), a merchant engaged in the Far Eastern trade whose business took him as far as Ceylon and who in later life retired into a monastery of Sinai where he wrote the Topographia Christiana, a Christian ...
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The West No Longer Owns Modernity
New Perspectives Quarterly, 2011China's remarkable progress has shown that modernity does not only belong to the West. At the same time, China's modernization has been largely fueled by direct investment of foreign firms which also dominate key technologies and critical positions in the global supply chain.
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The religiosity of women in the modern West
, 1998T. Walter, G. Davie
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On the Very Idea of Religions (In the Modern West and in Early Medieval China)
, 2003R. Campany
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Masculinity in the Modern West: Gender, Civilization and the Body
, 2011Emily R. Gioielli
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Religion in the modern American West
Choice Reviews Online, 2002Carol K. Coburn, Ferenc Morton Szasz
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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