| Ehud R. Toledano - History - 2003 - 340 pages
...national or urban economies. If we reduce the length of time observed, weeither have the event orthe everyday happening. The event Is, or is taken to be,...often it is repeated the more likely it is to become agenerslityorratherastructure. It pervades society at all levels, and characterizes ways of being and... | |
| Arthur Asa Berger - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1992 - 178 pages
...distant trade troutes, and the networks of national or urban economies. If we reduce the length of time observed, we either have the event or the everyday...a structure. It pervades society at all levels and characterizes ways of being and behaving which are perpetuated through endless ages. (Braudel 1981,29)... | |
| Martin Hewson, Timothy J. Sinclair, Timothy Sinclair - Political Science - 1999 - 346 pages
...relations. In its repetition, each device and lever that endured created what Braudel has referred to as “a generality or rather a structure. It pervades society at all levels, and characterizes ways of being and behaving which are perpetuated through endless ages.” Credit is one... | |
| Martin Hewson, Timothy J. Sinclair - Political Science - 1999 - 336 pages
...relations. In its repetition, each device and lever that endured created what Braudel has referred to as "a generality or rather a structure. It pervades society at all levels, and characterizes ways of being and behaving which are perpetuated through endless ages." 1 Credit is one... | |
| Arthur Asa Berger - Computers - 2000 - 324 pages
...of timeobserved. we eitherhavetheevent ortheeverydayhappening. Theeventis. oris taken to be. unk4ue: the everyday happening is repeated, and the more often it is repeated, the more Iike¿r it is to become a generalityor rather a structure. It pervades societyatall levels, and characterizesways... | |
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