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Intellectual freedom from the High Middle Ages through the Renaissance-Reformation; a selective comparisonConnell, Marie Joan, 1931- January 1964 (has links)
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Dante and the idea of RomeDavis, Charles Till January 1956 (has links)
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The transculturation of the Amerindian pipe tobacco smoking complex and its impact on the intellectual boundaries between 'savagery' and 'civilization', 1535-1935Von Gernet, Alexander D. January 1988 (has links)
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The transculturation of the Amerindian pipe tobacco smoking complex and its impact on the intellectual boundaries between 'savagery' and 'civilization', 1535-1935 / v.1. Text -- v.2. Notes and bibliography.Von Gernet, Alexander D. January 1988 (has links)
While the sixteenth-century transculturation of tobacco was an event of momentous significance in European and Amerindian history, no thorough, anthropological analysis of its effects has heretofore been attempted. This may be attributed partly to traditional acculturation models which have tended to emphasize only changes inflicted on native populations and have often failed to contextualize natives and newcomers within a single bilateral, historical trajectory. This study surveys the effects of smoking on European culture and on colonial activities in America. This is followed by an extensive scrutiny of ethnohistoric and archaeological evidence relating to the use of pipes and tobacco at all socio-political, economic and ideological levels of contact between Europeans and North American Indians. While sharing the pipe fortified native institutions and served as a lubricant in relations between two very different peoples, it eroded the intellectual boundaries between "savagery" and "civilization." The final chapters of the study trace the reactions to this erosion in both academic and popular discourse.
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Confucianism in Europe: 1550-1780Dominik, Carl James 01 January 1994 (has links)
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Reception and function of American culture in Switzerland after World War IISchurti, Pio 28 August 2008 (has links)
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