Humankind the Gatherer-hunter: From Earliest Times to IndustryMyddle-Brockton, 1992 - 410 pagine |
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Pagina 170
... force and terror , over the majority . The principal attraction was , however , the positive conviction of a better future , in which the downtrodden would be in the vanguard of progress . The English economy grew steadily from 190 BP ...
... force and terror , over the majority . The principal attraction was , however , the positive conviction of a better future , in which the downtrodden would be in the vanguard of progress . The English economy grew steadily from 190 BP ...
Pagina 193
... force was bitter and disillusioned . Unemployment affected 62 per cent of shipbuilders and repairers from 59 BP to 58 BP ( Hobsbawm [ 1 ] p . 209 ) . Trade union membership reached over 8 million in 70 BP , and coal , railways and ...
... force was bitter and disillusioned . Unemployment affected 62 per cent of shipbuilders and repairers from 59 BP to 58 BP ( Hobsbawm [ 1 ] p . 209 ) . Trade union membership reached over 8 million in 70 BP , and coal , railways and ...
Pagina 226
... forces planned for defence . Scientific knowledge and technology were the driving force of economic progress . The dreamtime , analogous to that of the abundant - scale gatherer - hunters , was a residual belief in the spirituality of ...
... forces planned for defence . Scientific knowledge and technology were the driving force of economic progress . The dreamtime , analogous to that of the abundant - scale gatherer - hunters , was a residual belief in the spirituality of ...
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