Historical Aspects of Civilizations

Historical Aspects of Civilizations

by Nilson Moore

ISBN9781806247141
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$268.00
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From the earliest Paleolithic times (700 B.C.), when the foundations for the creation of the great Empire were built, the book Historical Aspects of Civilizations covers the history of man in this huge territory. Before a human community to reach the degree of sophistication that is often known as civilization, many different factors must come together. The first is the presence of settlements that can be categorised as cities or towns. In order to achieve this, food production must be effective enough to allow a sizable portion of the population to devote their time to more specialised pursuits, such as the construction of impressive structures or works of art, the practice of expert warfare, and, most importantly, the management of a centralised bureaucracy that can operate the machinery of state. Despite Central Asia's significant influence on past and present history, this huge region, which stretches from the Caspian Sea to western China and Mongolia, has not been thoroughly explored as a single cultural unit over time and space. The first attempt to offer a thorough picture of the cultures that developed and disappeared in the Eurasian continent from the birth of civilization to the present day was made in this multi-volume History of Civilizations of Central Asia, which was published in English. The book is a stimulating philosophical exposition that shows how critical thinking is a never-ending process with strands of continuity and civilizational progress.

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