A Study of History, 1: Introduction; The Geneses of Civilizations, Part 1
by Arnold J. Toynbee
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After reading Oswald Spengler's "Decline of the West", young Arnold Toynbee who worked at the British Institute of International Affairs, thought he could do better and began this very ambitious book. It will eventually comprise ten volumes of text, and an Atlas, then a volume of "Reconsiderations". I love this work, for explains a great deal, though not everything. It is superior to the abridgements by Somerval and the appendices and excursions are a good part of the fun. So far as I know, some forty years later, it's still the best book about the inner workings of world civilization, and I've been reading and comparing other works to it all time since. Volume one introduces the civilizations covered though he had to add the Hittites show more later, and defines what a civilization is, and establishes the mechanism of "Challenge and Response" the core of his argument. Since I've read the whole thing three times, I admit to being a fan, in the best sense of the term.. show less
This would be improved by maps and chronologies. Hard to encompass unless one share the author's comprehensive knowledge. In this volume he defines what he means by a civilization and its affiliates. Explains the basis for his choices of cultures to examine in depth.
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Arnold J. Toynbee was born in London, England on April 14, 1889. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford and studied briefly at the British School at Athens. He served in the British foreign office during both world wars and was a delegate to the 1919 Paris Peace Congress. From 1925 to 1955, he held the position of director of studies at the show more Royal Institute of International Affairs and was professor of history at the University of London during approximately the same time. His publications include The Western Question in Greece and Turkey, Civilization on Trial, East to West: A Journey round the World, the 12-volume A Study of History, and Hellenism: The History of a Civilization. He died on October 22, 1975. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- A Study of History, 1: Introduction; The Geneses of Civilizations, Part 1
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- 1933
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- This is volume 1 of the 12-volume unabridged series A Study of History. It should not be combined with volume 1 of the 2-volume abridgement, nor with other individual volumes, nor with the complete work.
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