Home : History : Cultural History of India Search Cultural History of IndiaIndia has a rich cultural history and continues to preserve it beautifully. India has accepted gracefully the good qualities of different religions which led to the rise of many different cultures in this mystical sub-...
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As "father of cultural history" of modern West ,Voltaire broke the old tradition of Christianity history which occupied the western historical world for one thousand years. He first placed the human spirit progress at the premier place and introduced the cultural to historical domain. Voltaire estee...
摘要: A Review of Cultural Interchange History between India and Korea(1) : a Reseach Report into the Valuable Korean Books Preseved at Ryukoku University Library Kodama Daien , 中山 正晃 , 北村 高[他] Bulletin of Buddhist Cultural Institute, Ryukoku University 36, 72-92, 1997-11...
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“Theories, examples of cultural models, and methods to explore those” presents the conception of cultural models and provides their examples in social sciences. It describes pan-cultural, cross-cultural, and cultural approaches to the study of emotiona
Being recognized among the cradles of human civilization, ancient China nurtured the longest continuous academic traditions and humanistic spirits, which continue to impact today’s society. With an unprecedented large-scale corpus spanning 3000 years, t
Scholarly debates about the nature of human emotion traditionally pit biological and cultural influences against one another. Although many existing theories acknowledge the role of culture, they mostly treat emotion categories such as ‘anger’ as biolo
Heritage preservation requires preserving the tangibles (monuments, sculpture, coinage, etc) and the intangibles (history, traditions, stories, dance, etc). Besides these artefacts, there is a huge amount of background knowledge that correlates all these
If the structure of language vocabularies mirrors the structure of natural divisions that are universally perceived, then the meanings of words in different languages should closely align. By contrast, if shared word meanings are a product of shared culture, history and geography, they may differ be...