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- catalog alternative "Contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog coverage "Europe History.".
- catalog created "1946.".
- catalog date "1946".
- catalog date "1946.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1946.".
- catalog description "IV. Early modern capitalism and the expansion of Europe: Lucas Pacioli. Florentine merchants. Transactions of Jacob Fugger the Rich. Overseas expansion. Jean Bodin. Monopolistic trade-practices. Martin Luther. The German Peasant Revolt. -- V. Renaissance moral attitudes: Petrarch. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Pietro Pomponazzi. The Veronese Inquisition. Baldassare Castiglione. Desiderius Erasmus. Sir Thomas More. -- VI. The Reformation and national churches: Wycliffe and Hus condemnations. Martin Luther. John Calvin. Sebastian Castellio. Richard Hooker. Saint Ignatius of Loyola. The Council of Trent. -- VII. The development of modern science: Francis Bacon. Galileo Galilei. René Descartes. Sir Isaac Newton. -- VIII. Economic growth and the mercantile state: Thomas Mun. The Navigation Act of 1651. The Hat Act of 1732. The French West India Company. The French Woolens Regulation of 1669. Jean Baptiste Colbert. Daniel Defoe. -- ".
- catalog description "IX. Absolutism and constitutionalism: Cardinal Richelieu. James I. Thomas Hobbes. "An agreement of the people" and debates. James Harrington. John Locke. -- X. The Enlightenment : tenets and ideals: Voltaire. Baron d'Holbach. Jean Antoine Nicolas de Condorcet. Immanuel Kant. David Hume. -- XI. The Enlightenment : political and economic principles: Frederick the Great. Baron de Montesquieu. James Madison. Jean Jacques Rousseau. Bernard de Mandeville. David Hume. Paul Pierre Mercier de la Rivière. Adam Smith. -- XII. The French Revolution: Arthur Young. Cahier. Joseph Emmanuel Sieyès. The Declaration of the Rights of Man. Maximilien Robespierre. Conspiracy of the equals. Napoleon Bonaparte.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "V. 1. I. The Medieval heritage : society and economy: Magna Carta. Papal revenues. Church and state. The Capitulare de Villis. The polyptych of Saint Germain de Prés. Charter to the burgesses of Gloucester. Ordinances of the Merchant Guild of Coventry. Articles of the Guild of London Hatters. The Grimsby provision. The Ordinance of Laborers. Grant of two fairs at Aix-la-Chapelle. The King's mirror. Robert of Clari. Innocent III. Genoese shipping. Saint Thomas Aquinas. -- II. The Medieval heritage : philosophical and political problems: Saint Augustine. Saint Benedict. Saint Bonaventure. Bernard Gui. Saint Thomas Aquinas. Dante. -- III. Secular political thought and centralized government: Aristotle. Cicero. Niccolò Machiavelli. Philippe de Commines. The reign of Henry VII. Jean Bodin. -- ".
- catalog description "V. 2. I. The romantic protest and its forms: Edmund Burke. William Hazlitt. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. François-René de Chateaubriand. Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. -- II. Early nineteenth century counterrevolution and reaction: Joseph de Maistre. Adam Müller. The Holy Alliance. The Carlsbad Decrees. Reaction in England. -- III. The industrialization of society: Enclosures. Justus von Liebig. Andrew Ure. The Luddites. The petition of the merchants of London. -- IV. The dominion and trials of economic liberalism: Thomas Robert Malthus. John Ramsay M'Culloch. Dissent in classical economics. Debate on the factory bill. Friedrich List. -- V. The struggles of political liberalism: The Decambrist movement. Duke of Wellington. Chartism. François Guizot. Alphonse de Lamartine. The Fundamental Rights of the German People. Jospeh Mazzini. -- ".
- catalog description "VI. Social criticism and programs of reform: Thomas Carlyle. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Victor Considérant. Robert Owen. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. -- VII. The direction of nineteenth century science: Charles Darwin. Hermann von Helmholtz. Karl Pearson. Auguste Comte. Edward Burnett Tylor. Gustav von Schmoller. Historical materialism. -- VIII. Applications and interpretations of science: Herbert Spencer. Walter Bagehot. Thomas Henry Huxley. William James. Henri Bergson. -- IX. Capitalism after 1850: Big business. Andrew Carnegie. The dockers' strike. Social insurance in Germany. John Atkinson Hobson. Protectionism. The growth of capitalism in Russia. -- X. The problem of democratic practice: John Stuart Mill. Walter Bagehot. Jules Ferry. Church and state in Germany. Domestic reform in Russia. -- XI. National powers and imperialist rivalries: Heinrich von Treitschke. Benjamin Disraeli. Russian imperial expansion. Maurice Barrès. Ferdinando Martini. -- ".
- catalog description "XII. Social and moral perspectives since 1850: John Stuart Mill. Friedrich Nietzsche. Edward Bernstein. Nicolai Lenin. G.D.H. Cole. Pope Pius XI. The Oxford Conference. John Dewey. -- XII. Early twentieth century currents of thought: The new physics. Sigmund Freud. Georg Santayana. Miguel de Unamuno. -- XIV. Twentieth century social crises: The League of Nations. National minorities. Bolshevist decrees. The Weimar Constitution. Artur Moeller van den Bruck. The Soviet Constitution of 1936. Joseph Stalin. The Great Depression. Benito Mussolini. Adolf Hitler. Fascism in action. The United Nations.".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog issued "1946".
- catalog issued "1946.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Columbia University Press ;".
- catalog relation "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog spatial "Europe History.".
- catalog subject "CB5 .C573".
- catalog subject "Civilization History Outlines, syllabi, etc.".
- catalog subject "Civilization History Sources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Early modern capitalism and the expansion of Europe: Lucas Pacioli. Florentine merchants. Transactions of Jacob Fugger the Rich. Overseas expansion. Jean Bodin. Monopolistic trade-practices. Martin Luther. The German Peasant Revolt. -- V. Renaissance moral attitudes: Petrarch. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Pietro Pomponazzi. The Veronese Inquisition. Baldassare Castiglione. Desiderius Erasmus. Sir Thomas More. -- VI. The Reformation and national churches: Wycliffe and Hus condemnations. Martin Luther. John Calvin. Sebastian Castellio. Richard Hooker. Saint Ignatius of Loyola. The Council of Trent. -- VII. The development of modern science: Francis Bacon. Galileo Galilei. René Descartes. Sir Isaac Newton. -- VIII. Economic growth and the mercantile state: Thomas Mun. The Navigation Act of 1651. The Hat Act of 1732. The French West India Company. The French Woolens Regulation of 1669. Jean Baptiste Colbert. Daniel Defoe. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. Absolutism and constitutionalism: Cardinal Richelieu. James I. Thomas Hobbes. "An agreement of the people" and debates. James Harrington. John Locke. -- X. The Enlightenment : tenets and ideals: Voltaire. Baron d'Holbach. Jean Antoine Nicolas de Condorcet. Immanuel Kant. David Hume. -- XI. The Enlightenment : political and economic principles: Frederick the Great. Baron de Montesquieu. James Madison. Jean Jacques Rousseau. Bernard de Mandeville. David Hume. Paul Pierre Mercier de la Rivière. Adam Smith. -- XII. The French Revolution: Arthur Young. Cahier. Joseph Emmanuel Sieyès. The Declaration of the Rights of Man. Maximilien Robespierre. Conspiracy of the equals. Napoleon Bonaparte.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 1. I. The Medieval heritage : society and economy: Magna Carta. Papal revenues. Church and state. The Capitulare de Villis. The polyptych of Saint Germain de Prés. Charter to the burgesses of Gloucester. Ordinances of the Merchant Guild of Coventry. Articles of the Guild of London Hatters. The Grimsby provision. The Ordinance of Laborers. Grant of two fairs at Aix-la-Chapelle. The King's mirror. Robert of Clari. Innocent III. Genoese shipping. Saint Thomas Aquinas. -- II. The Medieval heritage : philosophical and political problems: Saint Augustine. Saint Benedict. Saint Bonaventure. Bernard Gui. Saint Thomas Aquinas. Dante. -- III. Secular political thought and centralized government: Aristotle. Cicero. Niccolò Machiavelli. Philippe de Commines. The reign of Henry VII. Jean Bodin. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 2. I. The romantic protest and its forms: Edmund Burke. William Hazlitt. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. François-René de Chateaubriand. Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. -- II. Early nineteenth century counterrevolution and reaction: Joseph de Maistre. Adam Müller. The Holy Alliance. The Carlsbad Decrees. Reaction in England. -- III. The industrialization of society: Enclosures. Justus von Liebig. Andrew Ure. The Luddites. The petition of the merchants of London. -- IV. The dominion and trials of economic liberalism: Thomas Robert Malthus. John Ramsay M'Culloch. Dissent in classical economics. Debate on the factory bill. Friedrich List. -- V. The struggles of political liberalism: The Decambrist movement. Duke of Wellington. Chartism. François Guizot. Alphonse de Lamartine. The Fundamental Rights of the German People. Jospeh Mazzini. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. Social criticism and programs of reform: Thomas Carlyle. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Victor Considérant. Robert Owen. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. -- VII. The direction of nineteenth century science: Charles Darwin. Hermann von Helmholtz. Karl Pearson. Auguste Comte. Edward Burnett Tylor. Gustav von Schmoller. Historical materialism. -- VIII. Applications and interpretations of science: Herbert Spencer. Walter Bagehot. Thomas Henry Huxley. William James. Henri Bergson. -- IX. Capitalism after 1850: Big business. Andrew Carnegie. The dockers' strike. Social insurance in Germany. John Atkinson Hobson. Protectionism. The growth of capitalism in Russia. -- X. The problem of democratic practice: John Stuart Mill. Walter Bagehot. Jules Ferry. Church and state in Germany. Domestic reform in Russia. -- XI. National powers and imperialist rivalries: Heinrich von Treitschke. Benjamin Disraeli. Russian imperial expansion. Maurice Barrès. Ferdinando Martini. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XII. Social and moral perspectives since 1850: John Stuart Mill. Friedrich Nietzsche. Edward Bernstein. Nicolai Lenin. G.D.H. Cole. Pope Pius XI. The Oxford Conference. John Dewey. -- XII. Early twentieth century currents of thought: The new physics. Sigmund Freud. Georg Santayana. Miguel de Unamuno. -- XIV. Twentieth century social crises: The League of Nations. National minorities. Bolshevist decrees. The Weimar Constitution. Artur Moeller van den Bruck. The Soviet Constitution of 1936. Joseph Stalin. The Great Depression. Benito Mussolini. Adolf Hitler. Fascism in action. The United Nations.".
- catalog title "Contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog title "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West : a source book / prepared by the Contemporary Civilization staff of Columbia College, Columbia University.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Outlines, syllabi, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".