The Steps of Man Towards Civilization

The Steps of Man Towards Civilization

Author: Georg Oesterdiekhoff

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 3842342888

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This book delivers an introduction to the theory programme called structure-genetic sociology. I developed this theory programme in the past 30 years. In the meantime, I have written ten books and numerous articles about the subject. The programme mainly bases on developmental psychology and has worked it out to a theory of the evolution of humankind. It encompasses a theory of social change and social evolution, a theory of the development of economy, society, culture, sciences, religion, morals, law, and manners. The fact of the anthropological evolution of humankind from lower, childlike anthropological stages to more elaborated stages is the most groundbreaking and fascinating fact in all social sciences and humanities. It is the only phenomenon within humanities and social sciences whose relevance and importance corresponds to the fact of biological evolution provided by Darwin ́s evolutionary theory. This fact forms the kernel of the entire theory programme. Structure-genetic sociology is the theoretical heir of the outstanding classical approaches such as the classical sociologies, the classical British anthropology, the ethnology of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, the developmental psychology of Jean Piaget, and the philosophy of symbolic forms of Ernst Cassirer. We can understand these classical achievements only against the background of the more elaborated empirical foundations and theoretical structures of my structure-genetic sociology. It helps to verify, to correct, to develop, and to improve the best traditions of social sciences and humanities. Structure-genetic sociology formulates the essence of three hundred years of social sciences and humanities.


Toward a Science of Man

Toward a Science of Man

Author: Timothy H. Thoresen

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2011-06-03

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 3110818914

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Toward a Science of Man: Essays in the History of Anthropology.


Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series

Genghis Khan, Makers of History Series

Author: Jacob Abbott

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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The following book is a historical account regarding Genghis Khan, the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of the Mongol steppe and being proclaimed the universal ruler of the Mongols, or Genghis Khan. With the tribes of Northeast Asia largely under his control, he set in motion the Mongol invasions, which ultimately witnessed the conquest of much of Eurasia, and incursions by Mongol raiding parties as far west as Legnica in western Poland and as far south as Gaza. He launched campaigns against the Qara Khitai, Khwarezmia, the Western Xia and Jin dynasty during his life, and his generals raided into medieval Georgia, Circassia, the Kievan Rus', and Volga Bulgaria.


Early European History

Early European History

Author: Hutton Webster

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-21

Total Pages: 746

ISBN-13:

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In 'Early European History', Hutton Webster offers a concise and comprehensive account of human progress during ancient, medieval, and early modern times. The book meets the needs of high schools and preparatory schools where ancient history is being supplanted by a more extended course that is introductory to the study of recent times and contemporary problems. The book includes a detailed discussion of Oriental civilization, ancient Greek and Roman history, Christianity, Feudalism, the Renaissance, and the colonization of Europe.


Approaching Humankind

Approaching Humankind

Author: Jörn Rüsen

Publisher: V&R Unipress

Published: 2013-06-19

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 3847000586

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Every human life form encapsulates an idea of humankind and humanity. Today, this very idea is challenged by the various and diverging needs for cultural orientation in the age of globalization. One of the recent attempts to meet these challenges is provided by a new humanism with an intercultural intent. Such humanism can be conceptualized only by the collaborative efforts of different academic disciplines at exploring the human being as the gist of what is meant by humanity. Thus, this volume explores the pertinent fields of knowledge from the perspectives of philosophy, theology, anthropology, sociology, economy, psychology, neurobiology, history, and gender studies. Focusing on the guiding question of what is meant by being a human, the contributions of this volume encompass a fascinating spectrum of insights, which will orientate future discussions on humanity and humanism.


Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan

Author: J.K. Jackson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-07-30

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1804172499

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The story behind the mythic brutality of Genghis Kahn, one of the most successful leaders in human history. A new title in the series created for the modern reader, introducing the heroes, cultures, myths and religions of the world. The tale of the legendary Mongol General Genghis Khan is as phenomenal as the man himself. Probably the greatest conqueror in history, he ruled vast swathes of land in the early 1200s, vanquishing people across Asia and Europe, so that by the mid-1200s the Mongol Empire covered over 12 million square miles of land. From myth to mystery, the supernatural to horror, fantasy and science fiction FLAME TREE 451 offers tales, myths and epic literature from the beginnings of humankind, through the medieval era to the stories of imagination and dark romance of today.


History of American Political Thought

History of American Political Thought

Author: Bryan-Paul Frost

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-01-08

Total Pages: 963

ISBN-13: 1498558704

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Revised and updated, this long-awaited second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to what the most thoughtful Americans have said about the American experience from the colonial period to the present. The book examines the political thought of the most important American statesmen, activists, and writers across era and ideologies, helping another generation of students, scholars, and citizens to understand more fully the meaning of America. This new second edition of the book includes chapters on several additional historical figures, including Walt Whitman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Ronald Reagan, as well as a new chapter on Barack Obama, who was not prominent in public life when the first edition was published. Significant revisions and additions have also been made to many of the original chapters, most notably on Antonin Scalia, which now updates his full legacy, increasing the breadth and depth of the collection.