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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction: Why Study Cultural History? | |
A Humanities Primer: How to Understand the Arts | |
Prehistory and Near Eastern Civilizations | |
Prehistory and Early Cultures | |
Paleolithic Period | |
The Neolithic Revolution | |
The Age of Metals, | |
The Rise of Civilization: Mesopotamia | |
The Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian Kingdoms | |
The Cradle of Civilization | |
Writing | |
Religion | |
Encounter: The Phoenicians and the Alphabet | |
Literature | |
Law | |
Science, Mathematics, and Medicine | |
Slice of Life:"A Sumerian Father Lectures His Son" Anonymous, from clay tablets | |
Art and Architecture | |
The Civilization of the Nile Rover Valley: Egypt | |
Continuity and Change over Three Thousand Years | |
A Quest for Eternal Cultural Values | |
Religion | |
Writing and Literature | |
Science and Medicine | |
Architecture | |
Slice of Life: Life's Instruction Book for Egyptians , Anonymous, from A Papyrus Text | |
Sculpture, Painting, and Minor Arts | |
Heirs to the Mesopotamian and Egyptian Empires | |
The Assyrians | |
The Neo-Babylonians | |
The Medes and the Persians | |
The Legacy of Early Near Eastern Civilizations | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Aegean Civilizations: the Minoans, the Mycenaeans, and the Greeks of the Archaic Age | |
Prelude: Minoan Civilization, 3000-1100 B.C.E. | |
Beginnings: Mycenaean Civilization, 1900-1100 B.C.E. | |
The Greek Dark Ages, 1100-800 B.C.E | |
Technology in Minoan Crete and Mycenae | |
The Archaic Age, 800-479 B.C.E. | |
Political, Economic, and Social Structures | |
The Greek Polis: Sparta and Athens | |
Technology in Archaic Greece | |
The Emergence of Greek Genius: The Mastery of Form | |
Religion | |
Literature | |
Epic Poetry | |
Lyric Poetry | |
Interpreting Art: Red Figure Ware: Achilles Killing the Amazon Queen Penthesilea | |
Encounter Near Eastern Art and Greek Pottery | |
Philosophy and Science | |
Natural Philosophy | |
Slice of Life The Worlds of Women and Men in Ancient | |
Greece Sappho | |
"He Seems to Be a God " and Alcaeus | |
"Longing for Home" | |
Architecture | |
Sculpture | |
The Legacy of Archaic Greek Civilization | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Classical Greek Civilization: The Hellenic Age | |
Domestic and Foreign Affairs: War, Peace, and the Triumph of Macedonia | |
Political Phases of the Hellenic Age | |
The Arts of Hellenic Greece: The Quest for Perfection | |
Encounter: The Representation of Blacks in Greek Art | |
Theater | |
Tragedy | |
Comedy | |
History, Philosophy, Science, and Medicine | |
History | |
Philosophy, Science, and Medicine | |
The Pre-Socratics | |
The Sophists | |
The Socratic Revolution | |
Plato | |
Aristotle | |
Medicine | |
The Visual Arts | |
Architecture | |
Slice of Life Xenophon, "Secrets of a Successful Marriage in Ancient Greece", from Oeconomicus | |
Sculpture | |
Painting | |
The Legacy of Hellenic Civilization | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Hellenistic Civilization and the Rise of Rome | |
The Changing Framework of Politics | |
The Hellenistic Monarchies | |
The Rise of Rome | |
The Nature of Government | |
The Tenor of Life | |
The Experiences of Women | |
Urban Life | |
Roman Values | |
Hellenistic Cultures | |
Slice of Life: Street Scene in Hellenistic Egypt | |
Theocritus, from Idylls | |
Drama and Literature | |
Philosophy and Religion | |
Cynicism | |
Skepticism | |
Epicureanism | |
Stoicism | |
Religion | |
Science and Technology | |
Architecture | |
Encounter: The Invention of Parchment and the Birth of the Secular Library | |
Sculpture | |
Interpreting Art: Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros | |
The Laocoon Group | |
The Legacy of Hellenistic Civilization and the Rise of Rome | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Judaism and the Rise Christianity | |
Judaism | |
The People and Their Religion | |
Egypt, Exodus, and Moses | |
The Kingdom of Israel | |
The Babylonian Captivity and the Postexilic Period | |
The Hellenistic and Roman Periods | |
Societal and Family Relationships | |
The Bible | |
Slice of Life A Jewish Eyewitness to the Destruction of the Second Temple, Flavius Josephus, from History of the Jewish War (75-59 C.E.) | |
Early Jewish Art and Architecture | |
Encounter: Baal, a Rival to the Israelites' God | |
Christianity | |
The Life of Jesus Christ and the New Testament | |
Christians and Jews | |
Christianity and Greco-Roman Religions and Philosophies | |
Christians in the Roman Empire | |
Early Christian Literature | |
Slice of Life: A Christian Mother Faces Death from Roman Authorities, Vibia Perpetua, A Martyr in the Early Christian Church | |
The Legacy of Biblical Judaism and Early Christianity | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Roman Imperial Civilization and the Triumph of Christianity | |
The Augustan Principate | |
The Principate | |
The Pax Romana | |
Encounter: Roman Conquests and Romance Languages | |
The Crisis of the Third Century | |
The Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine | |
The Later Roman Empire in West and East | |
The End of the Western Empire | |
Slice of Life A Roman Delegate at a Barbarian Banquet, Priscus | |
The Eastern Empire | |
The Triumph of Christianity | |
The Growth of the Catholic Church | |
Christian Monasticism | |
Christianity and the Roman State | |
Roman Imperial Civilization | |
Secular Latin Literature | |
Philosophy | |
Science and Medicine | |
Law | |
From the Secular to the Spiritual: Christian Literature | |
The Fathers of the Church | |
Church History | |
Poetry | |
The Visual Arts | |
Architecture | |
Sculpture | |
Interpreting Art: The Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus | |
Painting and Mosaics | |
Music | |
The Legacy of Roman Imperial Civilization | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Heirs of the Roman Empire: Byzantium and the West in the Early Middle Ages | |
The Byzantine World | |
The Birth of Byzantium: War and Government | |
The Birth of Byzantium: Culture and Religion | |
The early Medieval West | |
The World of Charlemagne | |
The Reign of Charlemagne | |
The Carolingian Renaissance | |
The Post-Carolingian World | |
Encounter: Globalization: The Silk Road | |
The Literary Arts in the Early Middle Ages | |
Byzantine Writers | |
The Latin West | |
Slice of Life: Marriage Diplomacy Nets a Diplomatic Insult | |
The Vernacular Achievement | |
The Visual Arts in the Early Middle Ages | |
Byzantine Art | |
Byzantine Architecture | |
Western Art | |
Western Architecture | |
Technology | |
Military Technology: Byzantine | |
Military Technology: Western European | |
Agriculture | |
Music | |
The Legacy of the Early Middle Ages | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The World of Islam, 630-1517 | |
Muhammad, The Prophet | |
Imperial Islam | |
The Post-Muhammad Years | |
The Umayyad Dynasty | |
The Abbasid Dynasty | |
The Fragmentation of the Caliphate | |
Islam as Religion | |
Medieval Islamic Culture | |
Medicine | |
Philosophy and History | |
Philosophy | |
History | |
Technology | |
Papermaking | |
Hydraulic | |
Mechanical Engineering | |
Literature | |
Poetry | |
Prose | |
Art and Architecture | |
Encounter: An International Community of Scholars | |
Architecture | |
Painting 0 | |
Slice of Life: Fears of Assimilation in a Multicultural Society, Paul Albar | |
Interpreting Art: The Night Journey of Muhammad | |
Music | |
The Legacy of Medieval Islam | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The High Middle Ages: The Christian Centuries | |
Politics and Society | |
Lords and Vassals: Those Who Fight | |
Those Who Work: Peasants | |
The Rise of Towns (and the Rest of Those Who Work) | |
Medieval Government | |
The French Monarchy | |
The English Monarchy | |
The German Empire | |
The Papal Monarchy | |
Medieval Christianity and the Church | |
Christian Beliefs and Practices | |
Encounter: Pagan Vikings Versus Christian Europeans | |
Religious Orders and Lay Piety | |
The Crusades | |
The Age of Synthesis: Equilibrium between the Spiritual and the Secular | |
Theology and Learning | |
Slice of Life: When Love Knows No Boundaries, | |
Heloise, from a letter | |
The Development of Scholasticism | |
Peter Abelard | |
The Rise of the Universities | |
Intellectual Controversy and Thomas Aquinas | |
Science and Medicine | |
Science | |
Medicine | |
Literature | |
Courtly Writing | |
Dante | |
Architecture and Art | |
Romanesque Churches and Related Arts | |
Gothic | |
Churches and Related Arts | |
Music | |
Technology | |
The Legacy of the Christian Centuries | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Late Middle Ages, 1300-1500 | |
Hard Times Come to Europe | |
Ordeal by Plague, Famine, and War | |
The Secular Monarchies | |
The Papal Monarchy | |
Technology | |
The Rise of Industries | |
The Printing Press | |
The Cultural Flowering of the Late Middle Ages | |
Religion | |
Theology and Philosophy | |
The Via Antiqua Versus the Via Moderna | |
Duns Scotus and William of Ockham 0 | |
Slice of Life: A Gossip Columnist of the Late Middle Ages, Henry Knighton, from his Chronicle | |
Science | |
Literature | |
Northern Italian Literature: Petrarch and Boccaccio | |
Encounter A New Look at the Spread of Byzantine Scholarship in the West | |
English Literature: Geoffrey Chaucer | |
French Literature: Christine de Pizan | |
Art and Architecture | |
Late Gothic Architecture | |
Late Gothic Sculpture | |
Late Gothic Painting and the Rise of New Trends | |
New Trends in Italy: Giotto | |
Flemish Painting: Jan van Eyck and hans Memling | |
Interpreting Art: Jan van Eyck | |
Arnolfini Wedding or Arnolfini Double Portrait | |
Music | |
The Legacy of the Late Middle Ages | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Early Renaissance: Return to Classical Roots, 1400-1494 | |
The Early Renaissance: Schools of Interpretation | |
Early Renaissance History and Institutions | |
Italian City-States during the Early Renaissance | |
Florence, the Center of the Renaissance | |
The Resurgent Papacy, 1450-1500 | |
International Developments | |
The Spirit and Style of the Early Renaissance | |
Slice of Life: Battle of the Sexes, Fifteenth-Century Style, Laura Cereta, from a letter | |
Humanism, Scholarship, and Schooling | |
Thought and Philosophy | |
Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting | |
Artistic Ideals and Innovations | |
Architecture | |
Sculpture | |
Painting | |
Encounter The Influence of Islam on the European Renaissance | |
Music | |
The Legacy of the Early Renaissance | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The High Renaissance and Early Mannerism, 1494-1564 | |
The Rise of the Modern Sovereign State | |
The Struggle for Italy, 1494-1529 | |
Economic Expansion and Social Developments | |
Demographics, Prosperity, and the Beginning of a Global World | |
Technology | |
Sailing | |
Warfare | |
Science and Medicine | |
From High Renaissance to Early Mannerism | |
Literature | |
Encounter Portuguese Exploration Sets the Stage for a New World 360 | |
Castiglione | |
Machiavelli | |
Painting | |
Leonardo da Vinci | |
Michelangelo | |
Interpreting Art: Michelangelo | |
The Libyan Sibyl | |
Raphael | |
The Venetian School: Giorgione and Titian | |
The School of Parma: Parmigianino | |
Sculpture | |
Slice of Life: Artists and Their Critics: Michelangelo's Strategy, Giorgio Vasari, from Life of Michelangelo | |
Architecture | |
Music | |
Choral Music | |
Other Developments | |
The Legacy of the High Renaissance and Early Mannerism | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Northern Humanism, Northern Renaissance, Religious Reformations, and Late Mannerism, 1500-1603 | |
Northern Humanism | |
The Northern Renaissance | |
Northern Renaissance Thought and Science | |
Jean Bodin | |
Andreas Vesalius | |
Northern Renaissance Literature | |
Michel de Montaigne | |
William Shakespeare | |
Northern Renaissance Painting | |
Albrecht Durer | |
Matthias Grunewald | |
Hieronymus Bosch | |
Pieter Bruegel the Elder | |
The Breakup of Christendom: Causes of the Religious Reformations | |
The Protestant Order | |
Luther's Revolt | |
Encounter: Indigenous Peoples and New Spain | |
Luther's Beliefs | |
Social and Political Implications of Luther's Revolt | |
Slice of Life: The Conscience of Sixteenth-Century Christian Europe, Bartolome de las Casas from A Short | |
Account of the Destruction of the Indies | |
The Reforms of John Calvin | |
The Reform of the English Church | |
The Counter-Reformation | |
The Revitalized Papacy | |
New Monastic Orders | |
The Council of Trent | |
Warfare as a Response to Religious Dissent, 1520-1603 | |
Late Mannerism | |
Spanish Painting | |
Spanish Literature | |
Late Mannerist Painting in Italy: Tintoretto | |
Music in Late-Sixteenth-Century Italy and England | |
The Legacy of Northern Humanism, Northern Renaissance, Religious Reformations, and Late Mannerism | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Baroque Age I: Glamour and Grandiosity, 1600-1715 | |
Absolutism, Monarchy, and the Balance of Power | |
France: The Supreme Example of Absolutism | |
England: From Monarchy to Republic to Limited Monarchy | |
Warfare in the Baroque Period: Maintaining the Balance of Power | |
The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 | |
The Wars of Louis XIV, 1665-1713 | |
Slice of Life: Two Views of Power: Master (Louis XIV) and Servant (Duke of Saint-Simon) | |
Technology | |
Warfare Technology | |
Household Technology | |
The Baroque: Variations on an International Style | |
The Florid Baroque | |
Architecture | |
Encounter: Japan Closes Its Door, Nearly | |
Sculpture | |
Painting | |
The Classical Baroque | |
Architecture | |
Painting | |
The Restrained Baroque | |
Painting | |
Architecture | |
Literature | |
Interpreting Art: Christopher Wren, St. Paul's Cathedral | |
Baroque Literature in France | |
Baroque Literature in England | |
Music | |
Opera | |
Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi | |
The Legacy of the Baroque Age | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Baroque Age II: Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought, 1600-1715 | |
Theories of the Universe before the Scientific Revolution | |
The Magical and the Practical in the Scientific Revolution | |
Astronomy and Physics: From Copernicus to Newton | |
Nicolas Copernicus | |
Johannes Kepler | |
Galileo Galilei | |
Isaac Newton | |
Medicine and Chemistry | |
Technology | |
The Impact of Science on Philosophy | |
Francis Bacon | |
Rene Descartes | |
Blaise Pascal | |
Ironies and Contradictions of the Scientific Revolution | |
The Revolution in Political Philosophy | |
Natural Law and Divine Right: Grotius and Bossuet | |
Absolutism and Liberalism: Hobbes and Locke | |
Slice of Life: Innocent or Guilty? A Seventeenth-Century Witch Trial, Suzanne Gaudry: Trial Court Records, June, 1652 | |
European Exploration and Expansion | |
Responses to the Revolutions in Thought | |
The Spread of Ideas | |
Encounter: The Sinews of Trade | |
Impact on the Arts | |
The Legacy of the Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Age of Reason, 1700-1789 | |
The Enlightenment | |
The Philosophes and Their Program | |
Religion | |
Deism | |
Popular Religion | |
The Encyclopedie | |
The Physiocrats | |
The Great Powers During the Age of Reason | |
Society: Continuity and Change Absolutism, Limited Monarchy, and Enlightened Despotism | |
France: The Successors to the Sun King | |
Great Britain and the Hanoverian Kings | |
Enlightened Despotism in Central and Eastern Europe | |
Cultural Trends in the Eighteenth Century: From Rococo to Neoclassical | |
The Rococo Style in the Arts | |
Rococo Painting | |
Rococo Interiors | |
The English Response | |
The Challenge of Neoclassicism | |
Neoclassical Painting | |
Interpreting Art: Jacques-Louis David | |
The Oath of the Horatii | |
Encounter: Chinoiserie: Fantasy of the East | |
The Print | |
Neoclassical Architecture | |
Philosophy | |
Political Philosophy | |
David Hume | |
Literature | |
French Writers: The Development of New Forms | |
Neoclassicism in English Literature | |
The Rise of the Novel | |
Music | |
Slice of Life: "How to Manipulate the System: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu," Letter, March 25, 1744 | |
The Legacy of the Age of Reason | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Revolution, Reaction, and Cultural Response, 1760-1830 | |
The Industrial Revolution | |
Industrialization in England | |
Classical Economics: The Rationale for Industrialization | |
Slice of Life: Life Inside a "Satanic Mill" in 1815: Elizabeth Bentley, Report of Parliamentary Committee on the Bill to Regulate the Labour of Children in Mills and Factories, 1832 | |
Political Revolutions, 1760-1815 | |
The American Revolution | |
The French Revolution | |
Technology | |
Changes in Military Weaponry | |
Composition of Armies | |
Changes to Naval Warfare | |
Reaction, 1815-1830 519 | |
Encounter: Slavery and the French Revolution | |
Revolutions in Art and Ideas: From Neoclassicism and Romanticism | |
Neoclassicism in Literature after 1789 | |
Neoclassical Painting and Architecture after 1789 | |
Romanticism: Its Spirit and Expression | |
The Romantic Movement in Literature | |
Romantic Painting | |
England | |
Germany | |
Spain | |
France | |
Science and Philosophy | |
Science | |
Philosophy | |
The Birth of Romantic Music | |
The Legacy of the Age of Revolution and Reaction | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Triumph of the Bourgeoisie, 1830-1871 | |
The Political and Economic Scene: Liberalism and Nationalism | |
The Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 | |
European Affairs in the Grip of Realpolitik | |
Limited Reform in France and Great Britain | |
Wars and Unification in Central Europe | |
Civil War in the United States | |
Industrialism, Technology, and Warfare | |
Industrialism: The Shrinking Globe | |
New Technologies | |
The Spread of Industrialism | |
Symbols of the Bourgeois Age: The Crystal Palace and the Suez Canal | |
Nineteenth-Century Thought: Philosophy, Religion, and Science | |
Liberalism Redefined | |
Socialism | |
Encounter: The Tragedy of the Cherokee Nation | |
Religion and the Challenge of Science | |
Cultural Trends: From Romanticism to Realism | |
Literature | |
Slice of Life: Observing Human Behavior: The Classes and the Masses, Charlotte Bronte, The First World's Fair, 1851; Hippolyte Taine, A Day at the Races, 28 May 1861 | |
The Height of French Romanticism | |
Romanticism in the English Novel | |
Interpreting Art: Edouard Manet | |
A Bar at the Folies-Bergere | |
Romanticism in American Literature | |
Realism in French and English Novels | |
The Russian Realists | |
Realism among African American Writers | |
Art and Architecture | |
Neoclassicism and Romanticism after 1830 | |
The Rise of Realism in Art | |
Photography | |
Music | |
The Legacy of the Bourgeois Age | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Age of Early Modernism, 1871-1914 | |
Europe's Rise to World Leadership | |
The Second Industrial Revolution, New Technologies, and the Making of Modern Life | |
Response to Industrialism: Politics and Crisis | |
Domestic Policies in the Heavily Industrialized West | |
SLICE OF LIFE Winning the Right to Vote: Lady Constance Lytton, Notes from a diary | |
Domestic Policies in Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe | |
Imperialism and International Relations | |
The Scramble for Colonies | |
The Outbreak of World War I | |
Early Modernism | |
Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion | |
Nietzsche | |
Freud and Jung | |
Religious Developments | |
Literature | |
Naturalistic Literature | |
Decadence in Literature | |
Expressionist Literature | |
The Advance of Science | |
The Modernist Revolution in Art | |
Impressionism | |
Post-Impressionism | |
Encounter The French Impressionists Meet Ukiyo-e Art | |
Fauvism, Cubism, and Expressionism | |
New Directions in Sculpture and Architecture | |
Music: From Impressionism to Jazz | |
The Legacy of Early Modernism | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Age of the Masses and the Zenith of Modernism: 1914-1945 | |
The Collapse of Old Certainties and the Search for New Values | |
World War I and Its Aftermath | |
The Great Depression of the 1930s | |
Encounter: Civil Disobedience and the Campaign for Indian Independence | |
The Rise of Totalitarianism | |
Russian Communism | |
European Fascism | |
World War II: Origins and Outcome | |
The Zenith of Modernism | |
Mass Culture, Technology, and Warfare Mass Culture and New Technologies | |
Warfare | |
Experimentation in Literature | |
The Novel | |
Poetry | |
Drama | |
Philosophy, Science, and Medicine | |
Philosophy | |
Science | |
Medicine | |
Slice of Life: The Face of Evil: A Nazi Death Camp, Elie Wiesel, from Night | |
Art, Architecture, Photography, and Film | |
Painting | |
Interpreting Art: Piet Mondrian | |
Composition with Blue and Yellow | |
Architecture | |
Photography | |
Film | |
Music: Atonality, Neoclassicism, and an American Idiom | |
The Legacy of the Age of the Masses and High Modernism | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Age of Anxiety and Late Modernism, 1945-1970 | |
Transformations in the Postwar World | |
The Era of the Superpowers, 1945-1970 | |
Postwar Recovery and the New World Order | |
The Cold War | |
Emergence of the Third World | |
Mass Culture | |
The End of Modernism | |
Philosophy and Religion | |
Political and Social Movements | |
Science and Technology | |
Medicine | |
Slice of Life: Humans in Space: "One Giant Leap for Mankind," Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin, astronauts, voice transmittal from the Moon | |
The Literature of Late Modernism: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama | |
Fiction | |
Poetry | |
Drama | |
Late Modernism and the Arts | |
Painting | |
Sculpture | |
Architecture | |
Happenings | |
Late Modern Music | |
Encounter: The Globalization of Popular Music | |
Film | |
The Legacy of the Age of Anxiety and Late Modernism | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
The Contemporary World: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970- | |
Toward a New Global Order, 1970-2001 | |
Economic, National, and International Developments | |
The Fall of Communism | |
The Post-Cold War World | |
The Age of Terror, 2001- | |
The Birth of Post-Modernism | |
Medicine, Science, and Technology | |
Medicine | |
Science | |
Technology | |
Philosophy and Religion | |
Philosophy | |
Religion and Religious Thought | |
The Literature of Post-Modernism | |
Fiction | |
Encounter: Continental Drift: Demography and Migration | |
Poetry | |
Drama | |
Post-Modernism and the Arts | |
Painting | |
Interpreting Art: Anselm Kiefer | |
Osiris and Isis | |
Sculpture | |
Installation Art | |
Environmental Art | |
Video Art | |
Architecture | |
Film | |
Post-Modern Music | |
Performance Art | |
Mass Culture | |
Summing Up | |
SLICE OF LIFE "How Did We Get Here? Where Are We Going?" Amin Maalouf, from Origins | |
The Legacy of the Contemporary World | |
Key Cultural Terms | |
Questions for Critical Thinking | |
Glossary | |
Credits | |
Index | |
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