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Differences And Similarities Division Of Labor
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18 Th Century Played A Major Role
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Mutually Beneficial Physical Universe
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19 Th Century 18 Th Century
5,856 wordsThe Jan Ifversen Jan Ifversen The Meaning of European Civilization A Historical-Conceptual Approach My interest in the concept of civilization was triggered by Samuel Huntington's now famous article The Clash of Civilizations from 1993. I have been working on different discursive settings of European self-consciousness for some times. The idea of Europe as an entity or even a quality has a rather long history in Europe. In the 15 th century the concept of Europe (which, previously, mainly had be...
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