Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... duration of each socially active generation is about 30 to 35 years . The duration of three generations gives a century ; of three times three generations gives 300 years . 202 To similar conclusions come also Mentré , A. E. Brinckman ...
... duration of each socially active generation is about 30 to 35 years . The duration of three generations gives a century ; of three times three generations gives 300 years . 202 To similar conclusions come also Mentré , A. E. Brinckman ...
Strana 527
... duration of some 1500 years ( Graeco - Roman from 1200 B.C. to 300 A.D. , the Western from 300 A.D. to 1800 ) . So far as the problem of the factors of such a cycle is concerned , no specific analysis is given.219 - A. Quetelet ...
... duration of some 1500 years ( Graeco - Roman from 1200 B.C. to 300 A.D. , the Western from 300 A.D. to 1800 ) . So far as the problem of the factors of such a cycle is concerned , no specific analysis is given.219 - A. Quetelet ...
Strana 552
... duration of the rhythmic processes . This raises the question about the cognitive value of such averages . If they are not the real periodic durations of the rhythms involved ( say , business cycle , the cycle of war - peace , order ...
... duration of the rhythmic processes . This raises the question about the cognitive value of such averages . If they are not the real periodic durations of the rhythms involved ( say , business cycle , the cycle of war - peace , order ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTUral System | 3 |
Greece Geometric Averages Percentages | 4 |
Rome Italy Geometric Averages | 5 |
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