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human history

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meanings of humanand history


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human
adjective
uk /ˈhjuː.mən/ us /ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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history
noun
uk /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ us /ˈhɪs.t̬ɚ.i/
(the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, ...
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Examples of human history


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Through most of humanhistory human beings have had to struggle with climate, its natural variability and its extremes.
The significance of humanhistory is a question which philosophy alone is qualified to answer.
Nationalism and nations have not been permanent features of humanhistory.
However, this objection proves too much, since, given the sea of injustices that has characterized humanhistory, this threatens to undermine almost all current ownership.
It is our bounden duty at this dangerous stage in humanhistory to assert the importance of intellect.
I think the whole of humanhistory can be interpreted like that.
The invention of pottery is a highly significant cultural phenomenon in humanhistory.
This produces the religious and cultural diversity we see in the world and throughout humanhistory.
If intergroup conflict was as important in humanhistory as we think, it might have selected for food sharing as a form of team-building.
But both the state and classes are comparatively recent phenomena in humanhistory.
Not that migration is new, for it has been part of humanhistory all along.
Above all is the notion of contact and the flow of information and ideas as a positive force in humanhistory.
It is about a man who never dies and therefore perceives how humanhistory is only a repetition.
The past 25 years have been accompanied by more advances in medicine and technology than at any point in humanhistory.
Every important turn in humanhistory has always been accompanied by a movement of emancipating the mind.
One kind surveys the great variety of things honestly labelled 'faith ' throughout humanhistory, privileging none but seeking common structures and differentiating features.
At its most extensive, ' politeness ' described national characters, entire civilizations, epochs of humanhistory.
The role of contingency in humanhistory casts an intriguing, if not eerie, light on our present condition.
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