Иэн Моррис - Почему властвует Запад... по крайней мере, пока еще
- Название:Почему властвует Запад... по крайней мере, пока еще
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Иэн Моррис - Почему властвует Запад... по крайней мере, пока еще краткое содержание
Известный историк и археолог, преподаватель Стэнфордского Университета Иэн Моррис рассказывает о 15 тысячелетиях человеческой истории, последние два из которых Запад играет в мире доминирующую роль. Моррис объясняют причину упадка и поражения Востока в историческом соревновании с Западом. Но будет ли властвовать Запад бесконечно? Иэн Моррис предлагает свежий взгляд практически на каждое важное историческое событие. Он описывает закономерности человеческой истории, анализирует события современности и делает прогнозы относительно ситуации в будущем.
Иэн Мэттью Моррис дает неожиданные ответы, подкрепляя их тщательно выверенными фактами, сводя воедино последние результаты исследований в археологии, искусстве, метеорологии, медицине, нейропсихологии, антропологии.
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