Greece, the Land and Its People

Greece, the Land and Its People

Author: Jim Antoniou

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780356048543

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Text and illustrations introduce the geography, climate, history, people and culture of Greece.


Hellas, a Portrait of Greece

Hellas, a Portrait of Greece

Author: Nicholas Gage

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780394556949

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A personal and incisive portrait of the author's native land that renders everyday Greek life in poetic and telling detail.


Streams of History

Streams of History

Author: Ellwood W. Kemp

Publisher: Yesterdays Classics

Published: 2008-03

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781599152554

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Presents the chief geographical features of Greece and historical sketches of the life of the people at four stages of their development: Age of Homer, Persian Wars, Age of Pericles, and Age of Alexander the Great. Emphasizes Greece's growth to a land of great beauty. Show Alexander's influence in spreading Hellenistic culture through Egypt and Asia. Volume 2 in the 7-volume Streams of History series, which presents a vivid picture of the growth of Western Civilization from the early source of the historic stream back in the Nile, the Tigro-Euphrates and the Indus valleys, and then its widening and deepening as it moves westward. The series highlights the contributions of each culture to the stream of history and shows how its contributions are caught up and carried on to future peoples and nations. The student is led to see how each grows out of that which precedes, and shadows forth what follows, and that the discovery of America, and its subsequent institutional development was the fruitage of a seed which lay deep in the historic soul of Europe.


World and Its Peoples

World and Its Peoples

Author:

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780761479024

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Incorporates every conceivable focus of interest from holidays to health care, national anthems to gross national product, natural resources, ethnic groups, voting age, performing arts, provincial capitals, leaders of the past and present, native plants and animals, and far more. Newly commissioned political and geophysical maps represent past and present realities. The thirteen volumes of this set examine the 50 countries, dependencies, and states of the European continent, putting into perspective this enormously influential center of commerce and culture.


Greece

Greece

Author: Giannēs Koliopoulos

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2002-10-30

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9780814747674

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"...Meticulously researched...Thoroughly documented with copious footnotes, a shronology, and extensive bibliography, this work is recommended for academic libraries." —Library Journal Focusing on questions that seek to illuminate vital aspects of the Greek phenomenon, this modern history of Greece is organized around themes such as politics, institutions, society, ideology, foreign policy, geography, and culture. Making clear their predilection for the principles that inspired the founding fathers of the Greek state, Koliopoulos and Veremis juxtapose these principles to contemporary practices, and outline the resulting tensions in Greek society as it enters the new millenium. Challenging established notions and stereotypes that have disfigured Greek history, Greece: A Modern Sequel is meant to encourage a fresh look at the country and its people. In the process, a portrait of a new Greece emerges: modern, diverse, and strong.


India : the land and its people

India : the land and its people

Author: Natasha Talyarkhan

Publisher: Silver Burdett Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780382061134

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Text and illustrations introduce the geography, history, people and culture of India.


The Geography of Thought

The Geography of Thought

Author: Richard Nisbett

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2011-01-11

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1857884191

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When Richard Nisbett showed an animated underwater scene to his American students, they zeroed in on a big fish swimming among smaller fish. Japanese subjects, on the other hand, made observations about the background environment...and the different "seeings" are a clue to profound underlying cognitive differences between Westerners and East Asians. As Professor Nisbett shows in The Geography of Thought people actually think - and even see - the world differently, because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China, and that have survived into the modern world. As a result, East Asian thought is "holistic" - drawn to the perceptual field as a whole, and to relations among objects and events within that field. By comparison to Western modes of reasoning, East Asian thought relies far less on categories, or on formal logic; it is fundamentally dialectic, seeking a "middle way" between opposing thoughts. By contrast, Westerners focus on salient objects or people, use attributes to assign them to categories, and apply rules of formal logic to understand their behaviour.