Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-270) and indexes.
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Part I. The global comprehension of history -- Choosing of the point of departure -- The concept of civilization -- Civilization -- reality and perception -- Spatio-temporal outline of civilizations -- Social formations as structural elements of civilizations -- Structures and ideas -- The geopolitical formations -- Part II. Socio-historical scenarios -- By way of an introduction -- The levant -- South and South-East Asia -- Eastern Asia -- Europe -- The other parts of the world -- Part III. Conclusions.
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In this ambitious exploration of humanity and civilizations throughout history, major historical events and processes in the history of mankind are looked at in order to understand the "currents" of history. Jaroslav Krejc analyzes the whole history of civilization and considers historical events such as feudalism and the development of science. By bringing both sociological and historical insights to this broad subject, and particular attention to different types of knowledge (such as religion and its impact state law labor and ownership), the book offers insights into the future of civilization and shifting global power.