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  1. Economy and Society.Max Weber - 2013 - Harvard University Press.
    Published posthumously in the early 1920's, Max Weber's Economy and Society has since become recognized as one of the greatest sociological treatises of the 20th century, as well as a foundational text of the modern sociological imagination. The first strictly empirical comparison of social structures and normative orders conducted in world-historical depth, this two volume set of Economy and Society—now with new introductory material contextualizing Weber’s work for 21st century audiences—looks at social action, religion, law, bureaucracy, charisma, the city, and (...)
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  • A Study of History.George E. G. Catlin - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):589.
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  • A Study of History.Z. A. - 1946 - G. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press.
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  • Tradition and Innovation in Late Antiquity.Irfan Shahîd, F. M. Clover, R. S. Humphreys & Irfan Shahid - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):397.
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  • (3 other versions)B.E. PERRY, The ancient romances.H. -G. Beck - 1969 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 62 (1).
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  • (1 other version)A Study of History.Arnold Toynbee - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):256-259.
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  • A Vision.W. Yeats - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:239.
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  • (1 other version)History of European Morals.William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 2019 - New York: Snova.
    This 2 part book, originally published in 1890, was written to help students of morals comprehend the significance of morals. The questions with which an historian of morals is chiefly concerned are the changes that have taken place in the moral standard and in the moral type, the degrees in which, in different ages, recognised virtues have been enjoined and practiced and the relative importance that in different ages has been attached to different virtues.
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  • Civillization on Trial.Arnold Joseph Toynbee - 1948 - Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press.
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