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Aztec
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AztecAztec

Aztec is the extraordinary story of the last and greatest native civilization of North America. Told in the words of one of the most robust and memorable characters in modern fiction, Mixtli-Dark Cloud, Aztec reveals the very depths of Aztec civilization from the peak and feather-banner splendor of the Aztec Capital of Tenochtitlan to the arrival of Hern?n Cort?s and his conquistadores, and their destruction of the Aztec empire. The story of Mixtli is the story of the Aztecs themselves---a compelling, epic tale of heroic dignity and a colossal civilization's rise and fall.
 
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The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
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The Uniqueness of Western CivilizationThe Uniqueness of Western Civilization

This extensively researched book argues that the development of a libertarian culture was an indispensable component of the rise of the West. The roots of the West's intellectual and artistic creativity should be traced back to the aristocratic warlike culture of Indo-European speakers.
 
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Arlington Park
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Arlington ParkArlington Park

Rachel Cusk - Arlington Park

Arlington Park, a modern-day English suburb very much like its American counterparts, is a place devoted to the profitable ordinariness of life. Amidst its leafy avenues and comfortable houses, its residents live out the dubious accomplishments of civilization: material prosperity, personal freedom, and moral indifference. In Arlington Park, men work, women look after children, and people generally do what’s expected of them.

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The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age - Continuity and Change Between the Twelfth and Eight Centuries BC
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The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age - Continuity and Change Between the Twelfth and Eight Centuries BCThe Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age - Continuity and Change Between the Twelfth and Eight Centuries BC

Following Oliver Dickinson’s successful The Aegean Bronze Age, this textbook is a synthesis of the period between the collapse of the Bronze Age civilization in the thirteenth and twelfth centuries BC, and the rise of the Greek civilization in the eighth century BC.
With chapter bibliographies, distribution maps and illustrations, Dickinson’s detailed examination of material and archaeological evidence argues that many characteristics of Ancient Greece developed in the Dark Ages. He also includes up-to-date coverage of the 'Homeric question'.


 
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The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
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The Civilization of the Renaissance in ItalyThe Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy

The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien) is an 1860 work on the Italian Renaissance by Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt. Together with his History of the Renaissance in Italy (Die Geschichte der Renaissance in Italien; 1867) it is counted among the classics of Renaissance historiography.
English translation by S. G. C. Middlemore, in 2 vols., London, 1878.


 
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