Europe and the New World
.... emerging world economy. Western
Europe's global hegemony was to last well into this century (
Perry, Vol. I, 350). 2. Whether industrialism ....
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The Early Middle Ages
.... the Greco-Roman past had disintegrated, and a new civilization was emerging in Latin Christendom, which covered western and central
Europe (
Perry 198). ....
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Civil Society and Protest in China
.... well. The overlap among entities which strikes
Perry as being so significant must surely have had parallels in Eastern
Europe.
Perry ....
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The Lais of Marie de France
.... The sources in Marvin
Perry, et al. present both orthodox and unorthodox views of women and their roles and status in Medieval
Europe. ....
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History of American Indians
.... it as a model for the other documents so well known (
Perry, 1991 .... response to Canadian policies, he traveled on an Iroquois passport to
Europe as representative ....
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Native Americans & Cultural Life
.... it as a model for the other documents so well known (
Perry, 1991 .... response to Canadian policies, he traveled on an Iroquois passport to
Europe as representative ....
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Catholic Church & the Reformation
.... to later victories for Protestantism over Catholicism in Germany and elsewhere in
Europe. .... than the Protestant leaders said they have or should have (
Perry 345 ....
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Montesquieu In his book The Persian Letters, Montesquieu ob
.... Usbek notes the way society changes in
Europe from time to time, changes .... the Progress of Humanity." In Sources of the Western Tradition, Marvin
Perry, Joseph R ....
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HG Wells as a Historian
.... in his later years a powerful reenforcement of his wavering optimism" (
Perry 226 .... sense, this analysis has the effect of explaining impulses in
Europe that led ....
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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... 9th ed. London: Routledge, 1989.
Perry, Marvin. .... Stephenson, Carl. Mediaeval History:
Europe from the Second to the Sixteenth Century. ....
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The French in Vietnam
.... that had more to do with the history of
Europe as manifest in .... receptivity to frankly imperialistic, annexationist arguments" (Thomson, Stanley, and
Perry 113). ....
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French Failure at Dien Bien Phu
.... that had more to do with the history of
Europe as manifest in .... receptivity to frankly imperialistic, annexationist arguments" (Thomson, Stanley, and
Perry 113). ....
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Chinese Acupuncture
.... tiny Japan, which successfully resisted Western overtures until Commodore
Perry's historic landings forced the island nation to open trade with
Europe in the ....
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Themes of Schools of Liberalism
.... In
Europe, this ideology excluded women, foreigners (from outside
Europe in particular), non .... brute strength was the only judge of human value (
Perry, Peden, & ....
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International Software Patent Protection
.... based on the development of Patent laws in England and
Europe that were .... retrofitted or expanded to contain digitised expression,' wrote John
Perry Barlow, co ....
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DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS CUTS AND MILITARY READINESS
.... Critics point out that retaining 100,000 troops in
Europe is unnecessary, especially .... under the leadership of former Defense Secretary William
Perry and current ....
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Police Corruption: Causes and Effects Introduc
.... in Africa, Eastern
Europe, and the Pacific Rim are now confronted by the immediate and often stark realities of the police role in self-governance.
Perry (2001 ....
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Influence of Japanese Art on Claude Monet
.... It was in 1853 that Commodore
Perry opened the door of trade to the West .... saw the Japanese woodblock prints and other oriental art that was then new to
Europe. ....
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Japanism and Monet
.... It was in 1853 that Commodore
Perry opened the door of trade to the West .... saw the Japanese woodblock prints and other oriental art that was then new to
Europe. ....
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Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... rule ended not long after the American naval ships under Commodore
Perry anchored in .... ships (four to five) brought in goods from China, the Indies and
Europe. ....
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The Development of the Liberal Tradition
.... According to
Perry et al., "liberalism aspired to carry out the promise of the .... into moral (and financial) bankruptcy in October 1929, while
Europe developed in ....
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Human Resource Management at Le Taxi du Lac
.... from countries other than the industrial economies of Western
Europe over the .... an individual.With respect to organizational commitment, Angle and
Perry (1981, pp ....
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The Marketing Mix
.... lifecycles was accompanied by massive growth in retail power, especially in
Europe. .... and an even richer marketing legacy that lives on today" (
Perry-Johnson PG ....
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HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
.... Angle, HL, and
Perry, JL "Union Member Attitudes and Bar gaining Unit Stability in .... gall, W. "The Dollar Is Casting A Widening Pall Over
Europe." Business Week ....
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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... eighteenth century, and this was also the era of the rise of industrialism in
Europe. .... Japan was opened to the West in 1853 when Admiral
Perry sailed into Tokyo ....
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Core values of the liberal tradition
.... Germany, say
Perry et al., developed steadily through World War I, growing .... from within and without in the turbulence of restructuring overtaking
Europe in mid ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... eighteenth century, and this was also the era of the rise of industrialism in
Europe. .... Japan was opened to the West in 1853 when Admiral
Perry sailed into Tokyo ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... Amidst the chaos, civil war and confusion of the 13 years after
Perry's arrival, the .... His one early liberating experience was his state trip to
Europe in 1921. ....
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The 1920s and 1970s
.... By the 1920s for the US and Western
Europe, a process of fundamental social .... In this connection, Thomson, Stanley, and
Perry say that "Vietnam decision-making ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... eighteenth century, and this was also the era of the rise of industrialism in
Europe. .... Japan was opened to the West in 1853 when Admiral
Perry sailed into Tokyo ....
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