The Faces of EuropeAlan Bullock Phaidon Press, 1980 - 444 من الصفحات |
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... cultures . In view of the origins of Europe one would expect religion at least to be homogeneous . The basic tenets ... cultural traits to record in those countries where orthodox belief has diminished . The only full - scale census of ...
... cultures . In view of the origins of Europe one would expect religion at least to be homogeneous . The basic tenets ... cultural traits to record in those countries where orthodox belief has diminished . The only full - scale census of ...
الصفحة 24
... cultural history raises the question of whether they have been woven into a single easily recognizable pattern . One simple answer lies in the political map of Europe . Long - established state boundaries tend to reinforce the cultural ...
... cultural history raises the question of whether they have been woven into a single easily recognizable pattern . One simple answer lies in the political map of Europe . Long - established state boundaries tend to reinforce the cultural ...
الصفحة 435
... cultural and religious influences would survive the passing of political empire . The peoples of the United States and of Latin America still retain indissoluble cultural and intellectual ties with Europe . Even if Christianity seems to ...
... cultural and religious influences would survive the passing of political empire . The peoples of the United States and of Latin America still retain indissoluble cultural and intellectual ties with Europe . Even if Christianity seems to ...
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LIST OF PLATES | 12 |
EUROPE LAND PEOPLES AND LANGUAGES | 15 |
Emrys Jones | 17 |
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19th century achieved activities actors artists became become beginning Britain British bureaucracy called centre Christian Church cities civil Community continued countries course created cultural early east economic Empire engineering England English established Europe European example existence fact followed force France French German Greek hand human ideas important increased individual industrial influence institutions intellectual interests Italy knowledge labour land language later least less living London look major means merchants Middle movement nature never organization origin party perhaps period play political population possible practice principle production reason religion religious remained result Roman rule rulers sense social society success thought took trade tradition true turn universities western whole women workers