Book of History Research (1)

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Introduce: Researching History (2017) by Amold Toynbee, civilizations began to fail when they lost their moral roots, cultural layers turned into parasites, peeling them and creating a large treatment class both inside and outside. Apparently, as he explained the development and dissolution of civilizations, he emphasized the role of religious and cultural values while lowering the importance of economic factors, while showing confidence in the history of spiritual stimulation. However, Toynbee's challenge and response theory has clearly explained the relative stability of ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Greece. Pharaoh's civilization thrives in the Nile Valley and faces only some challenges from the outside world, in a stable environment that doesn't have much motivation to develop military engineering or technology. It's worth mentioning that time has passed since building the Pyramid to Cleopatra's age was longer than Cleopatra to present. Ancient Greeks are different, they constantly face the pressure from the outside world because their world lies the day of intersection between Europe, Asia and Africa on the eastern Mediterranean. There's no certainty of success, but their response to the waterfalls they're dealing with, creating conditions that lead to the rise of Greek civilization. An interesting theory is also given by Toynbee about the era of Vikings. According to him, there were New Year all the appropriate conditions for Viking civilization to emerge and rule Europe. The reason this doesn't happen is because of their religion and value systems that can't cope with the Christian propaganda that destroyed their cultural identity. • Author: Arnold J.Toynbee • Publisher: Hong Duc Publishing House • Translator: Viet Letter • Publisher: Van Lang • Product code: 9786049512803 • Weight: 750 gr • Size: 16x24 cm • Pages: 703

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