Social and Cultural Dynamics: Fluctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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In Part Two of this volume , devoted to the study of the movement of war , we shall
see that the medieval centuries were comparatively peaceful ; and these
centuries had a State either very far from any totalitarianism , or of only a
moderate ...
In Part Two of this volume , devoted to the study of the movement of war , we shall
see that the medieval centuries were comparatively peaceful ; and these
centuries had a State either very far from any totalitarianism , or of only a
moderate ...
Strana 285
Such a fact does not mean , however , that either my or my collaborators ' reading
is limited by these comparatively few works ( as one of the readers of the draft of
this study assumed ) . When such data are lacking , and they are lacking for the ...
Such a fact does not mean , however , that either my or my collaborators ' reading
is limited by these comparatively few works ( as one of the readers of the draft of
this study assumed ) . When such data are lacking , and they are lacking for the ...
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Our data ( see the relative indicators and diagrams ) show that both
predominantly Ideational Europe of the twelfth century and predominantly
Sensate Europe of the nineteenth century had a comparatively low level of war
magnitude ; that ...
Our data ( see the relative indicators and diagrams ) show that both
predominantly Ideational Europe of the twelfth century and predominantly
Sensate Europe of the nineteenth century had a comparatively low level of war
magnitude ; that ...
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Chapter One FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPULSORY RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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