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these and similar statements the social processes are represented as moving or
radiating in the course of time from one spatial center to another , steadily ,
without any fundamental deviation from the spatial course assumed . As applied
to ...
these and similar statements the social processes are represented as moving or
radiating in the course of time from one spatial center to another , steadily ,
without any fundamental deviation from the spatial course assumed . As applied
to ...
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LONG - TIME WAVES OF THE MAIN STYLES IN ART In a rough form the figure
sums up the course of the alternation of the main styles for a period of some thirty
- one centuries , from the CretoMycenaean through the Greek , through the ...
LONG - TIME WAVES OF THE MAIN STYLES IN ART In a rough form the figure
sums up the course of the alternation of the main styles for a period of some thirty
- one centuries , from the CretoMycenaean through the Greek , through the ...
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Such is its course in France and , with slight variations , in the other European
countries , with the exception of the Flemish school , which had to all
appearances a different course of fluctuation . To what extent are these
conclusions valid ?
Such is its course in France and , with slight variations , in the other European
countries , with the exception of the Flemish school , which had to all
appearances a different course of fluctuation . To what extent are these
conclusions valid ?
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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