The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... population was distributed about the Continent , and this has two sides : one economic and the other political . About the economic question , however , the question of how the denser aggre- gations of people were caused by their ...
... population was distributed about the Continent , and this has two sides : one economic and the other political . About the economic question , however , the question of how the denser aggre- gations of people were caused by their ...
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... population made up more than half the world's total and where the rate of population growth was more than double that of Europe . Motivating Factors . Behind the remarkable spurt in population was a variety of con- tributory factors ...
... population made up more than half the world's total and where the rate of population growth was more than double that of Europe . Motivating Factors . Behind the remarkable spurt in population was a variety of con- tributory factors ...
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... population of about 24 , - 000,000 . By 1914 , despite an annual average of some 70,000 emigrants , the population of William II's Germany had risen to 67,790,000 , with a density of population of about 125 in- habitants per square ...
... population of about 24 , - 000,000 . By 1914 , despite an annual average of some 70,000 emigrants , the population of William II's Germany had risen to 67,790,000 , with a density of population of about 125 in- habitants per square ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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