- well as the
developmental paths of
society or a
historical process. A
macrohistorical study might examine ****anese
feudalism and
European feudalism to decide...
- historians,
beginning with the
Mozarabic Chronicle of 754,
stressed the
macrohistorical impact of the battle, as did the
Continuations of Fredegar. This became...
-
tells the
story of an
astronaut on a
strange planet,
experiencing a
macrohistorical version of the
evolution of humankind. In Gud (1976, English: God)...
- (2001), "The
hyperexponential growth of the
human po****tion on a
macrohistorical scale",
Journal of
Theoretical Biology, 212 (3): 367–372, Bibcode:2001JThBi...
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historians agree that the
Christian victory at
Toulouse was
important in a
macrohistorical sense in that it gave
Charles Martel badly needed time to strengthen...
-
Cycles and
World Order,"
Peace Research Society, 7, (1967): p 83-101. "A
Macrohistoric Trend towards World Government",
Behavior Science Notes, 8, (1973):...
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practitioners of
cliodynamics apply mathematical models to
explain macrohistorical patterns—things like the rise of empires,
social discontent, civil...
- the
Muslim community. The
outcome of the
siege was of
considerable macrohistorical importance. The
Byzantine capital's
survival preserved the
Empire as...
-
comrade from his
revolutionary years named Isao Zhu. Zhu
poses many
macrohistorical questions,
attempting to
arrive at a
unified theory of history; in...
-
noteworthy that Bury, who does not
believe the
Battle of Chalôns to be of
macrohistorical importance,
characterizes Aetius' rule thus: "From the end of the regency...