Western Civilization - History Of European Society
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Chapter 1 General histories of the ancient Near East include A. B. Knapp, The History and Culture of Ancient Western Asia and Eg ...
662Suggested Readings Any study of the Peloponnesian Wars must begin with Thucydides, but the modern works by D. Kagan are indis ...
Suggested Readings663 The most useful survey of Roman art is D. E. Strong, Roman Art(1976). On architecture, see J. B. Ward-Perk ...
664Suggested Readings the Twelfth Century(1974). For feudalism, see F. Ganshof, Feudalism (1952). More suggested readings on the ...
Suggested Readings665 and Political History (1990). Medieval concepts of the social order are studied in G. Duby, The Three Orde ...
666Suggested Readings Chapter 14 The problems of the late medieval church are best summarized in F. Oakley, The Western Church i ...
Suggested Readings667 may be found in P. Duhem, Medieval Cosmology: Theories of Infinity, Place, Time, Void, and the Plurality o ...
668Suggested Readings Chapter 22 For the industrial revolution, see the older, but still classical, work by P. Mantoux, The Indu ...
Front Matter Page ii(upper left) Giraudon/Art Resource, NY; (upper right) The National Gallery, London/AKG, Berlin/Superstock; ( ...
670Photo Credits Chapter 15 273 National Maritime Museum Picture Library; 279 Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY; 281 Scala/Art Reso ...
Chapter 1 Biological Old Regime. The natural restrictions on population size and living conditions in the age before the Industr ...
672Glossary the censor acquired substantial authority over public morals and religious observances as well. Consul. The highest ...
Glossary673 France. It demanded partible inheritance and in later years was said to forbid the succession of women. Chapter 8 Co ...
674Glossary Domus. In southern Europe, an entity composed of the family (usually extended), the household, and the physical prop ...
Glossary675 Witchcraft. In the sixteenth century, a body of practices that included magic, the casting of spells, and usually Sa ...
676Glossary Germ Theory. The theory of disease transmission holding that invisible microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses s ...
Glossary677 Jacobins. Radical leaders of the French Revolution who drew their name from a former monastery where they met; they ...
678Glossary Feminism. The modern name for the 19th-century doctrine and movement for the equal rights of women; the doctrine sou ...
Glossary679 called “survival of the fittest”) to justify the dominance of some social groups, supporting such ideas as the class ...
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