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Civilization and modernization : proceedings of the Russian-Chinese conference 2012
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Russian-Chinese Scientific Conference on Civilization and Modernization (2012 : Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
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He, Chuanqi, 1962-
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Lapin, Nikolaوi Ivanovich
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Civilization, Modern Congresses.
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Civilization Congresses.
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Economic development Congresses.
2015
The Axial Age and Its Consequences
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Joas, Hans
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Bellah, Robert N
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Anthropology
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Civilization, Ancient
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Civilization, Ancient -- Congresses
2012
This book makes the bold claim that intellectual sophistication was born worldwide during the middle centuries of the first millennium bce. From Axial Age thinkers we inherited a sense of the world as a place not just to experience but to investigate, envision, and alter. A variety of utopian visions emerged and led to both reform and repression.
Valuing the Past in the Greco-Roman World
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Pieper, Christoph
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Ker, James
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Greece -- Civilization -- To 146 B.C. -- Congresses
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History
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History -- Philosophy -- Congresses
2014
Valuing the Past in the Greco-Roman World is a collaboration between scholars working on diverse areas and periods of ancient Greco-Roman culture. The volume addresses literary and material evidence for ancient notions of valuing (or disvaluing) the deep past.
Ukraine and Europe
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Plokhy, Serhii
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Brogi Bercoff, Giovanna
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Pavlyshyn, Marko
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Civilization
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Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
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Europe
2017
Ukraine and Europe challenges the popular perception of Ukraine as a country torn between Europe and the east. Twenty-two scholars from Europe, North America, and Australia explore the complexities of Ukraine's relationship with Europe and its role the continent's historical and cultural development.
Fortune and misfortune in the Ancient Near East : proceedings of the 60th Rencontre assyriologique internationale at Warsaw 21-25 July 2014
In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, \"Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East.\" The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on \"What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?\"; (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple.
Paris on the Potomac
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Isabelle Gournay
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Thomas P. Somma
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Cynthia R. Field
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ARCHITECTURE
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Architecture and Architectural History
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Art & Art History
2013,2007
In 1910 John Merven Carrère, a Paris-trained American architect, wrote, \"Learning from Paris made Washington outstanding among American cities.\" The five essays in Paris on the Potomac explore aspects of this influence on the artistic and architectural environment of Washington, D.C., which continued long after the well-known contributions of Peter Charles L'Enfant, the transplanted French military officer who designed the city's plan. Isabelle Gournay's introductory essay provides an overview and examines the context and issues involved in three distinct periods of French influence: the classical and Enlightenment principles that prevailed from the 1790s through the 1820s, the Second Empire style of the 1850s through the 1870s, and the Beaux-Arts movement of the early twentieth century. William C. Allen and Thomas P. Somma present two case studies: Allen on the influence of French architecture, especially the Halle aux Blés, on Thomas Jefferson's vision of the U.S. Capitol; and Somma on David d'Angers's busts of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette. Liana Paredes offers a richly detailed examination of French-inspired interior decoration in the homes of Washington's elite in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cynthia R. Field concludes the volume with a consideration of the influence of Paris on city planning in Washington, D.C., including the efforts of the McMillan Commission and the later development of the Federal Triangle complex. The essays in this collection, the latest addition to the series Perspectives on the Art and Architectural History of the United States Capitol, originated in a conference held by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society in 2002 at the French Embassy's Maison Française.
Invention and innovation : the social context of technological change. 2, Egypt, the Aegean and the Near East, 1650-1150 BC
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Bourriau, Janine
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Phillips, Jacqueline Sharon, 1955-
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Technology and civilization Congresses.
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Middle East Antiquities Congresses.
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Middle East Civilization To 622 Congresses.
2004
Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the IATS, 2003. Volume 5
This illustrated volume presents a wide variety of themes from the historical and modern periods of Bhutan, illustrating change and adaptation to new realities.