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Stranica xvi
... civilization that attracted them intellectually, and they were no longer comfortable in their own traditional society where they were a small minority alienated from the majority. This type of ambivalence had probably not been seriously ...
... civilization that attracted them intellectually, and they were no longer comfortable in their own traditional society where they were a small minority alienated from the majority. This type of ambivalence had probably not been seriously ...
Stranica xviii
... civilization to reaffirm established native ways. The mental and social conflicts thus engendered by the long coexistence of two diametrically opposite responses to the challenges of life found particularly disturbing expressions in ...
... civilization to reaffirm established native ways. The mental and social conflicts thus engendered by the long coexistence of two diametrically opposite responses to the challenges of life found particularly disturbing expressions in ...
Stranica xxxvi
... two longtime adversaries of Western civilization. But this actuality was not even perceived in Anglo-American perspectives either before or during the Persian Gulf war. Thus xxxvi INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION.
... two longtime adversaries of Western civilization. But this actuality was not even perceived in Anglo-American perspectives either before or during the Persian Gulf war. Thus xxxvi INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION.
Stranica xl
... civilization or political system unless one recalls the salient points in the records of the two earlier centuries.34 My analysis of these records persuaded me that Western time scales have no direct bearing on non- Western conceptions ...
... civilization or political system unless one recalls the salient points in the records of the two earlier centuries.34 My analysis of these records persuaded me that Western time scales have no direct bearing on non- Western conceptions ...
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... civilizations was further complicated by the Soviet Union's strenuous propagation of the communist doctrine. In these circumstances each nation, each culture, or each region thus seemed bound to become a separate stage upon which ...
... civilizations was further complicated by the Soviet Union's strenuous propagation of the communist doctrine. In these circumstances each nation, each culture, or each region thus seemed bound to become a separate stage upon which ...
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The Pattern of Empire in the Ancient Near East in the First | 36 |
B The Greek CityStates | 66 |
The Empire of Alexander the Great and the Hel | 90 |
Greece and India | 118 |
b The Fusion of Stoicism and Buddhism in the Greco | 126 |
The Place of the Chinese State in Asia | 133 |
The Byzantine Realm | 298 |
Byzantine Diplomacy | 324 |
The Muslim Realm | 357 |
PART IV | 387 |
The Mediterranean Elites and the Furtherance | 399 |
The Scholars and the Propagation of Literate Knowledge | 412 |
The Intellectual Ascendancy of Western Europe | 425 |
E The Medieval Universities of Western Europe and their | 432 |
The Place of Rome in International Relations | 162 |
H The Internationalization of the Law of Contract and | 206 |
New Perspectives | 215 |
The Chief Elements in Mediterranean Power Politics | 226 |
The Medieval Western European Realm | 238 |
The Reality of the Western European Community in | 254 |
b The Christian Community of Western Europe and | 268 |
E New Departures in Intercultural Relations | 289 |
The Political Ascendancy of Western Europe | 438 |
E European Patterns of Transtentorial and Transnational | 499 |
a Transterritorial Union | 505 |
International Constitutionalism and the World | 513 |
Bibliography | 523 |
Index | 539 |
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