Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... late 1860's were not wholly devoid of progress . But it was slow and halting , usually far too late , and not infrequently counterproductive . The result was that even worthwhile political and social reforms - for instance , those in ...
... late 1860's were not wholly devoid of progress . But it was slow and halting , usually far too late , and not infrequently counterproductive . The result was that even worthwhile political and social reforms - for instance , those in ...
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... late Victorian era ( from the 1870's through 1901 , the date of Queen Victoria's death ) Great Britain underwent two distinctive developments : a continued trend toward political liberalism and egalitarian democracy on the one hand and ...
... late Victorian era ( from the 1870's through 1901 , the date of Queen Victoria's death ) Great Britain underwent two distinctive developments : a continued trend toward political liberalism and egalitarian democracy on the one hand and ...
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... late 1960's - condemned indus- trialism , whether of the capitalist or the socialist variety ( though his hostil- ity was vented particularly against the former ) , and juxtaposed the full reali- zation of the dimensions of human ...
... late 1960's - condemned indus- trialism , whether of the capitalist or the socialist variety ( though his hostil- ity was vented particularly against the former ) , and juxtaposed the full reali- zation of the dimensions of human ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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