Heritage of Western Civilization, Volume 2John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson This is the second volume in a collection of 70 original source selections introduces the reader to the history of Western civilization. The two-volume set is organised chronologically, spanning the ancient Near East to the contemporary world. The eighth edition includes revised or rewritten introductions to many topics, from Rome, through the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation, Early Modern Europe to the Contemporary World. Much of the existing coverage has been revised and new topics added. This edition also offers translations of non-English material. |
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Page 177
... become common property . National onesidedness and narrow - minded- ness become more and more impossi- ble , and from the numerous national and local literatures , there arises a world - literature . The bourgeoisie , by the rapid im ...
... become common property . National onesidedness and narrow - minded- ness become more and more impossi- ble , and from the numerous national and local literatures , there arises a world - literature . The bourgeoisie , by the rapid im ...
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... become ac- customed to the observance of the elementary rules of social life that have been known for centuries and re- peated for thousands of years in all school books ; they will become ac- customed to observing them without force ...
... become ac- customed to the observance of the elementary rules of social life that have been known for centuries and re- peated for thousands of years in all school books ; they will become ac- customed to observing them without force ...
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... become employees and workers of one national state " syndicate . " All that is required is that they should work equally , should regularly do their share of work , and should receive equal pay . The accounting and control necessary for ...
... become employees and workers of one national state " syndicate . " All that is required is that they should work equally , should regularly do their share of work , and should receive equal pay . The accounting and control necessary for ...
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