727:, Kames outlined the four stages of human history which he observed. The first and most primitive stage was small hunter-gatherer groups. Then, to form larger groups, humans transitioned into the second stage when they began to domesticate animals. The third stage was the development of agriculture. This new technology established trade and higher levels of cooperation amongst sizable groups of people. With the gathering of people into agricultural villages, laws and social obligations needed to be developed so a form of order could be maintained. The fourth, and final stage, involved humans moving into market towns and seaports where agriculture was not the focus. Instead, commerce and other forms of labor arouse in a society. By defining the stages of human history, Homes influenced his successors. He also contributed to the development of other studies such as sociology and anthropology.
628:(1247–1318), was a Muslim physician from Persian speaking family, polymathic writer, and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history, the Jami al-Tawarikh, in the Persian language, often considered a landmark in intercultural historiography and a key document on the Ilkhanids (13th and 14th century). His encyclopedic knowledge of a wide range of cultures from Mongolia to China to the Steppes of Central Eurasia to Persia, the Arabic-speaking lands, and Europe, provide the most direct access to information on the late Mongol era. His descriptions also highlight how the Mongol Empire and its emphasis on trade resulted in an atmosphere of cultural and religious exchange and intellectual ferment, resulting in the transmission of a host of ideas from East to West and vice versa.
720:(1767). According to Ferguson, world history was a combination of two forms of history. One was natural history; the aspects of our world which God created. The other, which was more revolutionary, was social history. For him, social history was the progress humans made towards fulfilling God's plan for humanity. He believed that progress, which could be achieved through individuals pursuing commercial success, would bring us closer to a perfect society; but we would never reach one. However, he also theorized that complete dedication to commercial success could lead to societal collapses—like what happened in Rome—because people would lose morality. Through this lens, Ferguson viewed world history as humanity's struggle to reach an ideal society.
846:(2 vol 1919–1922) compared nine organic cultures: Egyptian (3400–1200 BC), Indian (1500–1100 BC), Chinese (1300 BC–AD 200), Classical (1100–400 BC), Byzantine (AD 300–1100), Aztec (AD 1300–1500), Arabian (AD 300–1250), Mayan (AD 600–960), and Western (AD 900–1900). His book was a success among intellectuals worldwide as it predicted the disintegration of European and American civilization after a violent "age of Caesarism", arguing by detailed analogies with other civilizations. It deepened the post-World War I pessimism in Europe, and was warmly received by intellectuals in China, India, and Latin America who hoped his predictions of the collapse of European empires would soon come true.
870:(1963) to improve upon Toynbee by showing how the separate civilizations of Eurasia interacted from the very beginning of their history, borrowing critical skills from one another, and thus precipitating still further change as adjustment between traditional old and borrowed new knowledge and practice became necessary. McNeill took a broad approach organized around the interactions of peoples across the Earth. Such interactions have become both more numerous and more continual and substantial in recent times. Before about 1500, the network of communication between cultures was that of Eurasia. The term for these areas of interaction differ from one world historian to another and include
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lens differs from the rest because it is void of any cultural biases and takes a more analytical approach to history. World
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591:. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when such dynasty became corrupt. Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the
858:, Toynbee explained decline as due to their moral failure. Many readers rejoiced in his implication (in vols. 1–6) that only a return to some form of Catholicism could halt the breakdown of western civilization which began with the Reformation. Volumes 7–10, published in 1954, abandoned the religious message, and his popular audience shrunk while scholars picked apart his mistakes.
690:(The New Science) in 1725, which argued history as the expression of human will and deeds. He thought that men are historical entities and that human nature changes over time. Each epoch should be seen as a whole in which all aspects of culture—art, religion, philosophy, politics, and economics—are interrelated (a point developed later by
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African and world history as a measure of the changing nature of historical inquiry over the past century.
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Western tradition. Jaspers also proposed a more universal periodization—prehistory, history and planetary history. All distinguished earlier periods belong to the second period (history) which is a relatively brief transitory phase between two much longer
2314:'s words, 'the nomad story is neither less wonderful nor less significant than ours.' But we'll still be treating ourselves as the measure of everything unless we learn to revise our sense of significance. This may be the greatest gift a more global history offers us: greatness redefined." (p. 61.)
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became leaders in the integration of world history to the American College curriculum. Gottschalk began work on the UNESCO 'History of Mankind: Cultural and Scientific Development' in 1951. McNeill, influenced by Toynbee, broadened his work on the 20th century to new topics. Since 1982 the World
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and Universal History writing. Both writers attempted to incorporate
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S. Y. Teng, "Chinese Historiography in the Last Fifty Years,"
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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William H. McNeill, "The Changing Shape of World History."
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Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past
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to set the boundaries and agendas of studies of the past.
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The Rise of the Rich: A New View of Modern World History
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Professionalization and institutionalization of history
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Heroic theory of invention and scientific development
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Awareness in Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe
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Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives
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Societies. Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives
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5359:Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
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1251:Jerry H. Bentley, 'The Task of World History', in
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1652:An Essay on the History of Civil Society. (1767).
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1490:The History of India, as Told by Its Historians
1141: – Repetition of similar events in history
2270:Individualism: The Cultural Logic of Modernity
1024:are examples of attempts to integrate primary
595:is no longer used for modern Chinese history.
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6407:Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church
6277:Western European colonialism and colonization
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2234:. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. p. 286.
2198:. New York: New York State University Press.
2086:The New World History: A Teacher's Companion.
1611:The Soul and the Body in Hegel's Anthropology
203:The examples and perspective in this article
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1400:Records of the Grand Historian: Q1in Dynasty
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2099:http://www.naab.org/adaview.aspx?pageid=120
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2056:. New York: HarperCollins. pp. xxv.
2052:Wallbank, T. Walter; et al. (1992).
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1129: – Long-term trends in world history
362:Establishment and perimeters of the field
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2284:. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
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1931:"How Stalin Distorted Marxism » pa"
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941:National Architectural Accrediting Board
718:An Essay on the History of Civil Society
89:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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1969:Eric Voegelin: The Restoration of Order
1903:Regna Darnell; Frederic Gleach (2007).
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1586:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1557:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1430:Vol. 8, No. 2 (Feb. 1949), pp. 131–156
1415:Ssu-ma Ch'ien: Grand Historian of China
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4334:More Irish than the Irish themselves
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2231:Palgrave Advances in World Histories
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1477:A Historical Commentary on Polybius,
1292:The Oxford Handbook of World History
1254:The Oxford Handbook of World History
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587:. Sima Qian's model is based on the
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1813:Charles Taylor, “Critical Notice”,
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6417:Hermeneutics of Vatican Council II
4361:Fourth Italian War of Independence
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6545:Protestant Ethic and Capitalism
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5354:Soviets and the Warsaw Uprising
5161:Causes of the Armenian genocide
3470:Pyramid construction techniques
3037:Comparative historical research
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2293:. Univ of South Carolina Press.
2263:. London Yale University Press.
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519:Comparative Civilization Review
390:(2011) observed that "the term
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7278:Science and technology studies
6557:Gunpowder and gun transmission
6507:Religionsgeschichtliche Schule
6316:Historical school of economics
6253:Nationalism in the Middle Ages
5691:Gunpowder and gun transmission
5565:Zionism as settler colonialism
4570:Limpieza de sangre controversy
3537:Metropolitan-hinterland thesis
2261:The Origin and Goal of History
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1848:. July 5, 2003. Archived from
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1150:Political history of the world
725:Sketches on the History of Man
309:It is not to be confused with
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6366:Opposition to Papal supremacy
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3554:Indigenous population history
1584:, in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.),
1555:, in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.),
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988:Rankean historical positivism
699:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
668:anymore, but merely history (
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6282:Desacralization of knowledge
4553:Carlism in the Francoist era
4521:Holodomor in modern politics
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1613:. Loyola University Chicago.
1030:source-based history writing
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6584:Organizations, publications
6373:Proto-orthodox Christianity
5323:German resistance to Nazism
5179:Persian famine of 1917–1919
4589:Islamic revolution of Spain
4516:Holodomor genocide question
4392:Revisionism of Risorgimento
4386:Rerum italicarum scriptores
4367:Historiae Patriae Monumenta
4134:Self-Strengthening Movement
3284:decolonization of knowledge
2220:. New York: The Free Press.
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686:(1668–1744) in Italy wrote
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158:the claims made and adding
95:conditions to do so are met
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6471:Wissenschaft des Judentums
6448:Criticism of Protestantism
5328:Nazi foreign policy debate
4759:Second colonial occupation
4506:Soviet famine of 1930–1933
4144:Tibetan sovereignty debate
3688:Progressive-era historians
3123:Nationalization of history
3074:Historical-critical method
1428:The Far Eastern Quarterly,
1191:48 (Feb. 2015) pp: 371-88.
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2182:Cottinger, H. M. (1884).
1846:"The Civil War in France"
1161:Journal of Global History
1135: – Study of the past
1076:African and world history
539:World History Association
527:Journal of Global History
435:World History Association
18:Universal history (genre)
6231:Crisis of historiography
5394:Auschwitz bombing debate
5080:Indian Rebellion of 1857
4931:Late Bronze Age collapse
4865:List of military museums
4468:Pre-Revolutionary Russia
4440:Polish People's Republic
4275:Sybel-Ficker controversy
3639:African-American history
3612:Colonial Spanish America
3401:Second Thirty Years' War
2040:Journal of World History
2014:Arnold J. Toynbee a Life
1804:, Penguin, 1975, p. 426.
1789:Otetchestvennye Zapiskym
1708:"Henry Home, Lord Kames"
1609:Nicholas, Mowad (2010).
1168:Journal of World History
1145:History of globalization
544:Journal of World History
416:Marnie Hughes-Warrington
380:Marnie Hughes-Warrington
16:Not to be confused with
6966:international relations
5344:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
5203:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
4754:Porter–MacKenzie debate
4511:Causes of the Holodomor
4048:Problem of two emperors
3996:Catilinarian conspiracy
3223:Historical significance
3084:Indiscipline of history
3059:Historical anthropology
1986:excerpt and text search
1869:The Community of Rights
1663:Hamowy, Ronald (1969).
1582:"Philosophy of History"
1580:Little, Daniel (2017),
1511:excerpt and text search
1451:Herodotus the Historian
1404:excerpt and text search
785:Hendrik Willem van Loon
7293:Quantum social science
6438:Protestant Reformation
6412:Second Vatican Council
6390:Succession to Muhammad
6385:Criticism of the Quran
6136:Religious perspectives
5870:Klemens von Metternich
5467:"Battle for Australia"
5349:Soviet offensive plans
5318:Broad vs. narrow front
5157:Late Ottoman genocides
4090:Century of humiliation
3871:Goguryeo controversies
3849:2,500-year celebration
3507:Double genocide theory
3294:Historical negationism
3118:Ancestral civilisation
3106:Historical materialism
3064:Historical determinism
3014:History of mentalities
1275:Hughes-Warrington 2005
1240:Hughes-Warrington 2005
985:
980:The Outline of History
790:The Outline of History
736:historical materialism
674:History of Charles XII
375:
7330:Other categorizations
7183:International studies
7168:History of technology
7103:Communication studies
6986:public administration
6562:Torsion mangonel myth
6465:Modern Jewish history
6460:Jesuit historiography
6453:Protestant work ethic
6433:Hesychast controversy
6298:Industrial Revolution
6248:Library of Alexandria
6166:The Lord of the Rings
5816:Constantine the Great
5696:Torsion mangonel myth
5628:Sri Lankan Civil War
4707:Storm over the gentry
4608:Colonies or Provinces
4139:Sprouts of capitalism
3213:Historic preservation
3208:Change and continuity
1967:Michael P. Federici,
1034:teleological theories
966:
963:Philosophy of history
831:William Hardy McNeill
688:Scienza Nuova seconda
666:Philosophia Historiae
547:on a quarterly basis.
483:environmental history
412:transnational history
366:
353:, to distinguish the
7451:Intellectual history
7163:Historical sociology
6649:Commemorative plaque
5865:Juan Manuel de Rosas
5313:"Blitzkrieg" concept
5184:Powder keg of Europe
5059:Franco-Prussian War
4729:Winter of Discontent
4712:Suffragette Campaign
4379:Italiani brava gente
4345:Revolutionary period
4167:Frankish Interregnum
4100:"Chineseness" debate
4033:Byzantine succession
4018:Fall of Western Rome
3959:Executed Renaissance
3448:By country or region
3392:Age of Enlightenment
3366:Vaticinium ex eventu
3313:Modernisation theory
3147:Quantitative history
2523:Historical documents
2268:Meer, Zubin (2011).
2194:, Samuel N. (1986).
2097:See Points 8 and 9.
2012:William H. McNeill,
1764:See, in particular,
1551:Shank, J.B. (2015),
1062:modernization theory
1052:Modernization theory
926:Western civilization
921:Leften S. Stavrianos
867:The Rise of the West
780:The Story of Mankind
678:The Age of Louis XIV
631:One Muslim scholar,
223:create a new article
215:improve this article
7461:Theories of history
7436:1960s introductions
7343:Geisteswissenschaft
7337:Behavioral sciences
7263:Political sociology
7178:Information science
7123:Development studies
6478:Schools of thought
6443:Proto-Protestantism
6312:School of Thoughts
6194:William Shakespeare
6179:Robert Falcon Scott
6084:Friedrich Nietzsche
5922:Cult of personality
5907:Neville Chamberlain
5767:Alexander the Great
5649:Russo-Georgian War
5622:Sovereignty dispute
5601:Iranian Revolution
5431:"Polish death camp"
5408:In relation to the
5117:Myth of English aid
5108:War of the Pacific
4885:Albigensian Crusade
4310:Indigenous Aryanism
4006:Constantinian shift
3542:Residential schools
3299:Historian's fallacy
3218:Historic recurrence
2716:Numismatics (Money)
2488:Archaeological site
2412:theories of history
1954:Bradley J. Birzer,
1768:The German Ideology
1741:oll.libertyfund.org
1139:Historic recurrence
844:Decline of the West
740:material conditions
400:comparative history
311:comparative history
82:of this article is
7398:Society portal
6885:auxiliary sciences
6669:Historical realism
6664:Historical fiction
6609:History institutes
6599:Historical society
6594:Heritage registers
6482:Biblical criticism
6395:Islamic golden age
6346:Early Christianity
6226:Bears in antiquity
6114:Medieval Christian
5912:Pedro II of Brazil
5860:José de San Martín
5664:Syrian revolution
5576:Malayan Emergency
5551:1948 Palestine war
5284:Spanish Civil War
5234:War guilt question
5043:American Civil War
5023:Invasion of Russia
4999:New Russian School
4783:Colonial Australia
4499:October Revolution
4262:Strukturgeschichte
4198:Location of Alésia
4117:Hua–Yi distinction
4038:Moscow, third Rome
3654:Reconstruction era
3475:Black Egypt Thesis
3397:European Civil War
3353:Translatio imperii
3308:Invented tradition
2429:Historical sources
2280:, Talcott (1966).
2272:. Lexington Books.
2216:, Francis (1992).
2104:2014-03-18 at the
2042:1.1 (1990): 23-76.
2027:History and Theory
1817:10 (1980), p. 330.
1774:2017-10-22 at the
1712:www.hetwebsite.net
1475:Frank W. Walbank,
1462:Patrick G. Walsh,
1437:2018-08-08 at the
1409:2020-11-19 at the
1386:2008-05-12 at the
1353:2011-03-10 at the
897:Alastair M. Taylor
893:T. Walter Wallbank
851:A Study of History
819:Christopher Dawson
465:and the spread of
402:, global history,
143:possibly contains
7441:Fields of history
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7258:Political economy
7253:Political ecology
7108:Community studies
7098:Cognitive science
7061:Interdisciplinary
6961:Political science
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6487:Catholic theology
6341:Avestan geography
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6189:Søren Kierkegaard
6062:
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5973:Warren G. Harding
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5410:Armenian genocide
5273:Polish–Soviet War
5268:Burning of Smyrna
5254:
5253:
5244:Reichstag inquiry
5167:Patriotic consent
5038:
5037:
5013:War in the Vendée
4977:French Revolution
4959:century conflicts
4948:Peloponnesian War
4909:Eighty Years' War
4795:
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4791:
4790:
4771:
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4700:Westminster Stone
4397:Southern question
4236:Alltagsgeschichte
4186:Legendary Saracen
3888:Early settlements
3696:
3695:
3676:Political history
3661:Consensus history
3438:
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3420:Continuity thesis
3359:Translatio studii
3245:Theory of history
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3135:Subaltern Studies
3020:Nouvelle histoire
2945:
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2857:Medieval churches
2844:Geistesgeschichte
2788:Paleoanthropology
2696:Encyclopaedistics
2584:
2583:
2580:
2579:
2452:Secondary sources
2076:Patrick Manning,
2063:978-0-673-38867-4
2029:1995 34(2): 8–26.
1998:National Interest
1766:Marx and Engels,
1479:(3 vols. 1957–82)
1413:; Burton Watson,
1326:978-0-8156-3171-2
1022:Arnold J. Toynbee
1006:Leopold von Ranke
957:Historical method
882:History education
807:Arnold J. Toynbee
775:universal history
684:Giambattista Vico
589:Mandate of Heaven
573:was based on the
515:Arnold J. Toynbee
463:industrialization
452:A deep legacy of
396:universal history
304:Arnold J. Toynbee
302:(1880–1936), and
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5782:Cato the Younger
5772:Amin al-Husseini
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5498:Battle of France
5480:Nanjing Massacre
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4876:pre-18th century
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4107:New Qing History
4095:Conquest dynasty
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3376:Periodization of
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3342:Thirty-year rule
3253:
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3130:People's history
3092:
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1058:Francis Fukuyama
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5794:
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3878:North Macedonia
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3666:Cyclical theory
3649:Neoabolitionism
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949:
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889:
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811:Pitirim Sorokin
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