Social and Cultural Dynamics ... |
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The Covered , Ideational , Religious , and Spiritual in Art for Europe as a whole
418 10. The Nude , Secular , Sensual , and Visual in Art for Europe as a whole
419 11. Ascetic , Sexual , and Neutral in Art by Countries 429 12. Fluctuation of ...
The Covered , Ideational , Religious , and Spiritual in Art for Europe as a whole
418 10. The Nude , Secular , Sensual , and Visual in Art for Europe as a whole
419 11. Ascetic , Sexual , and Neutral in Art by Countries 429 12. Fluctuation of ...
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... E. Sapir , C. Wissler , R. B. Dixon , to mention but few names , virtually claim
that a culture is a unity , a functional whole ... it requires to be studied in its whole
configuration if its separate traits are to be properly understood and interpreted .
... E. Sapir , C. Wissler , R. B. Dixon , to mention but few names , virtually claim
that a culture is a unity , a functional whole ... it requires to be studied in its whole
configuration if its separate traits are to be properly understood and interpreted .
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Most of its component details are not only spatially adjacent but are of the same
style , and thus are comprehensive parts of the whole : the cathedral of the
Christian religion as it was in the twelfth , thirteenth , and fourteenth centuries .
Most of its component details are not only spatially adjacent but are of the same
style , and thus are comprehensive parts of the whole : the cathedral of the
Christian religion as it was in the twelfth , thirteenth , and fourteenth centuries .
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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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