Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com
Image from Google Jackets

History of Civilizations / Mayson Kirby

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: UK : Ed Tech Press, ©2018. 2022.Description: 314hbk.: illISBN:
  • 9781788823425
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 909 KIR
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2.The Earth and Its Beginnings Civilization, 3.The Rise of Ancient Civilizations, 4.The Ancient Middle East Civilization, 5.The Classical World: Greeks and Romans Civilization, 6. Medieval Civilizations and The Middle Ages, 7. Early American Civilizations, 8. Emergence of the Modern World Civilization.
Summary: The History of Civilizations traces the history of man in this vast region from the Palaeolithic beginnings to circa 700 B.C. when the foundations for the formation of the great Empire were laid. Many different elements must come together before a human community develops to the level of sophistication commonly referred to as civilization.The first is the existence of settlements classifiable as towns or cities. This requires food production to be efficient enough for a large minority of the community to be engaged in more specialized activities—such as the creation of imposing buildings or works of art, the practice of skilled warfare, and above all the administration of a centralized bureaucracy capable of running the machinery of state. Despite the major role played by Central Asia in shaping the history of the past and of today, this vast region, stretching from the Caspian Sea to Mongolia and western China, had not been studied as a whole cultural entity in time and space. This multi-volume History of Civilizations of Central Asia, published in English, is the first attempt to present a comprehensive picture of the cultures that flourished and vanished at the heart of the Eurasian continent from the dawn of civilization to the present day. The book is an engaging and thought-provoking philosophical account that demonstrates that critical inquiry is an ongoing process with strains of continuity and evolution of Civilizations.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
General Books General Books CUTN Central Library History & Geography Non-fiction 909 KIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 46304

Contents: 1. Introduction, 2.The Earth and Its Beginnings Civilization, 3.The Rise of Ancient Civilizations, 4.The Ancient Middle East Civilization, 5.The Classical World: Greeks and Romans Civilization, 6. Medieval Civilizations and The Middle Ages, 7. Early American Civilizations, 8. Emergence of the Modern World Civilization.

The History of Civilizations traces the history of man in this vast region from the Palaeolithic beginnings to circa 700 B.C. when the foundations for the formation of the great Empire were laid. Many different elements must come together before a human community develops to the level of sophistication commonly referred to as civilization.The first is the existence of settlements classifiable as towns or cities. This requires food production to be efficient enough for a large minority of the community to be engaged in more specialized activities—such as the creation of imposing buildings or works of art, the practice of skilled warfare, and above all the administration of a centralized bureaucracy capable of running the machinery of state. Despite the major role played by Central Asia in shaping the history of the past and of today, this vast region, stretching from the Caspian Sea to Mongolia and western China, had not been studied as a whole cultural entity in time and space. This multi-volume History of Civilizations of Central Asia, published in English, is the first attempt to present a comprehensive picture of the cultures that flourished and vanished at the heart of the Eurasian continent from the dawn of civilization to the present day. The book is an engaging and thought-provoking philosophical account that demonstrates that critical inquiry is an ongoing process with strains of continuity and evolution of Civilizations.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha