Share on Facebook civilization (redirected fromCivilizations in human history) Thesaurus Encyclopedia civ·i·li·za·tion (sĭv′ə-lĭ-zā′shən) n. 1.An advanced state of intellectual, cultural, and material development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, ...
humancivilizationanddevelopment.Thebookgivesadetailed introductiontothecivilizedsideofman,nature,city,family andwar.Thebookcoverstheworld'smajorcivilizations,and attachesgreatimportancetotheanalysisofhistory.The origin,development,evolutionandpresentsituationofeach ...
百度试题 结果1 题目人类文明史the history of human ___ A culture B civilization 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 解析见答案 反馈 收藏
The history of human civilization is entwined (交织) with the history of the ways we have learned to manipulate water resources. As towns gradually (67) , water was brought from increasingly sources, leading to (68) engineering efforts such as dams. During the industrial revolution and populatio...
The history of human civilization is entwined with the history of the ways we have learned to manipulate water resources. As towns gradually expanded, water was brought from increasingly remote sources, leading to sophisticated engineering efforts such as dams and aqueducts. Al the height of the Ro...
The History of Ancient Civilization THE title of this book is somewhat misleading. One is led to expect from it a history of the growth of civilization from its earliest stages to its various developments among different nations or races, and of the relation of one form to... None - 《Nat...
The tripartite of image-word-thing as a gateway of studying human civilization serves to validate seemingly “non-artistic” images or objects as suitable subjects for historical study. As a discipline of the Humanities, Art History has been steering towards imagology (Bildwisssenschaft), i.e.,...
Once all scientific knowledge is lost, be sure to keep this book for civilization to restart —— "A Brief History of Laws": Genealogy and Discovery of Laws—— It tells the genealogy and kinship of natural laws, reproduces the wonderful process of human mental maturity.
Different from ordinary world history, the book borrows ideas from global history, elaborates onthe continuous interactions between different civilizations throughout human history,and aims at making the point that globalization is...
After the Axial Age, the West moved toward continuous disunity, but China had successfully maintained a persistent unity pattern. Conventional case (history event) studies are subject to selection bias and theoretical frameworks, which is not objective n