The boundaries of civilizations in space and time
Finna-arvio
The boundaries of civilizations in space and time
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
xvii, 429 s. : kuvitettu, karttoja |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Julkaisija |
Lanham (Md.) :
University Press of America,
1987.
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Luokitus | |
Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Matthew Melko, Leighton R. Scott |
ISBN |
0-8191-6492-5 kovakantinen 0-8191-6493-3 pehmeäkantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
The civilization problem : how the problem evolved The civilizational problem : qualities of civilization Historical maps of the old world ecumene Classifications by civilizationists The connectedness criterion and central civilization Eight psychological worldviews and the civilizations which have been included in the area of their dominance The civilizational tree Sorting out areas of agreement and disargeement Civilizations around the Mediterranean Scholarly study of the new world The Andean tradition : a distinct new world civilization Unity and diversity in the ancient Mesoamerican civilization The North American Pueblos : a self-arrested civilization? Civilization in the American midwest? : the Missisippian case Civilizations of the new world New world civilizations Problems of dating, continuity and level of attainment Population and transaction in the new world The civilizations of Africa Subsaharan civilizations African civilizations Are African civilizations original? The concept of East and West in Eurasiatic civilizational thought The rejection of the oriental concept The uses of the oriental concept Asian civilizations Contemporary classifications of civilizations The origins of the session on origins Theories of the origins of civilizations Theories of the genesis of civilizations Rushton Coulborn's theory of the origins of civilized societies A Quigleyan synthesis Protohistory : the transition from pre-civil to civil society Two modes of distribution in dark-age Greece The insular integration theory of the origin of civilizations : the Aegean case The origins of civilizational Weltanschauungen Mother A social physics for the origins of civilized societies Diffusionism revisited The unsettling of settled issues What must exist before you have a civilization ?. The relation between origins and economic basis Population pressure and the origins of agriculture Agriculture and civilization Cereals before cities except after Jacobs The infrastructure of civilizations Renfrew's model of the origins oc civilizations The economic base for civilization in the New world On the economic basis of a civilizational worldview The birth of civilizations Agriculture plus what? What are the essentials? : what are the combinations? Essentials, combinations? Trade, agriculture and religion : Hord's syntesis The difference between primitive cultures and civilizations : variations on two themes attributed to Rushton Coulborn A question of utility? Toynbee's mortuary for civilizations An inventory of terminations The termination of worldviews and civilizations Arthurian transitions A note on the death of civilization The termination of civilizational systems The living 'fossil' "Terminations" Is termination inevitable? Do civilizations terminate? Terminations revisited Threats to the continued existence of civilization Terminations Systems approaches to the question of terminations of civilizations Is civilizational worldview relevant to the termination of civilizations? Termiantions : the final event Terminatus Global civilization? Periodicity in world history The first world civilisation World civilization and comparative study Is there a global civilizational worldview? World civilization : a Faustian perception of a Hellenistic phase A triumph of Faustianity everywhere The metaboli of civilizations The boundaries of civilizations in space and epistemology |