Conquests And Cultures: An International HistoryThis book is the culmination of 15 years of research and travels that have taken the author completely around the world twice, as well as on other travels in the Mediterranean, the Baltic, and around the Pacific rim. Its purpose has been to try to understand the role of cultural differences within nations and between nations, today and over centuries of history, in shaping the economic and social fates of peoples and of whole civilizations. Focusing on four major cultural areas(that of the British, the Africans (including the African diaspora), the Slavs of Eastern Europe, and the indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere— Conquests and Cultures reveals patterns that encompass not only these peoples but others and help explain the role of cultural evolution in economic, social, and political development. |
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Page 13
... enslaved , on into the twentieth century.2 23 In short , what successively removed various peoples of the world from the ranks of those vulnerable to being enslaved was the long process of consolidation of state power , whether their ...
... enslaved , on into the twentieth century.2 23 In short , what successively removed various peoples of the world from the ranks of those vulnerable to being enslaved was the long process of consolidation of state power , whether their ...
Page 190
... enslaved locally for crimes or for debt , and some poverty - stricken peasants sold their children into slav- ery in ... enslaved on a massive scale - Russians by the hundreds of thousands being enslaved by Turkish raiders109 and Slavs ...
... enslaved locally for crimes or for debt , and some poverty - stricken peasants sold their children into slav- ery in ... enslaved on a massive scale - Russians by the hundreds of thousands being enslaved by Turkish raiders109 and Slavs ...
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... enslaved one another . The differences between the subjugated peoples and those who subjugated them were more likely to be military , geographical , and cultural , rather than racial . Indeed , this continued to be so even in a later ...
... enslaved one another . The differences between the subjugated peoples and those who subjugated them were more likely to be military , geographical , and cultural , rather than racial . Indeed , this continued to be so even in a later ...
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