Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... period from 1763 to 1786 , the voices of those who demanded change became more and more insistent . Against a background of recurrent economic and financial crises , lines were drawn be- tween these champions of change and conservative ...
... period from 1763 to 1786 , the voices of those who demanded change became more and more insistent . Against a background of recurrent economic and financial crises , lines were drawn be- tween these champions of change and conservative ...
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... period - particularly after they relocated in the towns - were close to hellish . The working day was long : twelve ... period under consideration : the death rate decreased by more than a third in the period from 1730 to 1820. Both ...
... period - particularly after they relocated in the towns - were close to hellish . The working day was long : twelve ... period under consideration : the death rate decreased by more than a third in the period from 1730 to 1820. Both ...
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... period 1857-1925 America and Great Britain were directly opposed only 21 per cent of the time , and between 1882 and 1925 Britain and France were in agree- ment 65 per cent of the time . Falling prices were almost universal during the ...
... period 1857-1925 America and Great Britain were directly opposed only 21 per cent of the time , and between 1882 and 1925 Britain and France were in agree- ment 65 per cent of the time . Falling prices were almost universal during the ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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