civilization

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civilization

CultureGrams

2003
Presents alphabetically arranged reports that provide information about the land and climate, history, people, customs and courtesies, lifestyle, and society of countries and territories in Europe, each with maps, development data, and a contact source, and includes country data tables, and a glossary of cultural terms.

CultureGrams

2003
Presents alphabetically arranged reports that provide information about the land and climate, history, people, customs and courtesies, lifestyle, and society of countries and territories in Asia and Oceania, each with maps, development data, and a contact source, and includes country data tables, and a glossary of cultural terms.

CultureGrams

2003
Presents alphabetically arranged reports that provide information about the land and climate, history, people, customs and courtesies, lifestyle, and society of countries and territories in Africa, each with maps, development data, and a contact source, and includes country data tables, and a glossary of cultural terms.

CultureGrams

2003
Presents alphabetically arranged reports that provide information about the land and climate, history, people, customs and courtesies, lifestyle, and society of countries and territories in the Americas, each with maps, development data, and a contact source, and includes country data tables, and a glossary of cultural terms.

The gods of Olympus

a history
"The gods of Olympus are the most colorful characters of Greek civilization: even in antiquity, they were said to be cruel, oversexed, mad, or just plain silly. Yet for all their foibles and flaws, they proved to be tough survivors, far outlasting classical Greece itself. In Egypt, the Olympian gods claimed to have given birth to pharaohs; in Rome, they led respectable citizens into orgiastic rituals of drink and sex. Under Christianity and Islam they survived as demons, allegories, and planets; and in the Renaissance, they triumphantly emerged as ambassadors of a new, secular belief in humanity. Their geographic range, too, has been little short of astounding: in their exile, the gods of Olympus have traveled east to the walls of cave temples in China, and west to colonize the Americas. They snuck into Italian cathedrals, haunted Nietzsche, and visited Borges in his restless dreams. In a lively, original history, Barbara Graziosi offers the first account to trace the wanderings of these protean deities through the millennia. Drawing on a wide range of literary and archaeological sources, The Gods of Olympus opens a new window on the ancient world and its lasting influence"--.

Moral tribes

emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them
2013
A neuroscientist explores how globalization has illuminated the deep moral divisions between opposing sides, drawing on pioneering research to reveal the evolutionary sources of morality while outlining recommendations for bridging divided cultures.

Timeliner workshop for teachers

Edition 1.0
2001
A teacher's guide to creating time lines, organizing and presenting student research, and lesson ideas from across the country to meet curriculum objectives. Step-by-step lessons to make a timeliner. A CD-ROM packed with clip art and photos.

Timeliner 5.0

[designed by Thomas F. Snyder and David Kaemmer; programmer, David Kraemmer]
1995
Helps students acquire a visual perspective of personal and historical events and allows them to create and print out proportionally correct time lines.

Annual editions

western civilization, vol. 2: early modern through the twentieth century
2001

The human condition

an ecological and historical view
1980

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