نتایج جستجو برای: feudalism
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Purpose Burrell (2020) challenged management and organization studies (MOS) scholars to pay attention a topic they have mostly ignored: the peasantry, those 2 billion people that work in rural primary sector. This paper aims address expand Burrell’s challenge by indicating peasantry offers unique context study paradoxical condition: coexistence of persistent poverty vanguardist innovation. Desi...
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Literature, in addition to its aesthetic and artistic aspects, has always been a reflection of social and cultural realities and characteristics of its respective era and society. Sociological criticism is a relatively modern method in literary criticism. The method studies the structure and content of literary works and their relation to the structures and evolutions of the societies where the...
The paper casts light on women’s subjugation in feudalistic society. It shows that society has weaved certain institutions like patriarchy, feudalism, tribalism, religion, politics, traditions, etc., which make males much more privileged, and authoritative, give them a notion to consider themselves distinctive from females every aspect of life. study focusing “My Feudal Lord” by Tehmina Durrani...
We live in a diverse multicultural world. Even the history of mankind cannot be considered as linear process, where all peoples develop same way, according to program, simultaneously passing through stages development, for example, primitive barbarism, feudalism, industrial era, era laws. Thus, G. Vico, A. Toynbee, P. Sorokin, O. Spengler and many other researchers imagined form real, separate,...
The essay is a phenomenological study of Russian literature as point critique two lifeworlds: the traditional Feudalism with its “decadent” aristocracy, and modern Western Enlightenment values, specifically “subjective” construction val-uations all environment human activities. writers, from Turgenev way to Gogol found themselves between those worlds sought an answer which them answers existent...
JOHN Z. BOWERS, When the twain meet. The rise of western medicine in Japan, (Henry E. Sigerist Supplements to the Bulletin ofthe History ofMedicine, No. 8), Baltimore, Md., and London, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981, 8vo, pp. xi, 173, £8.50. This book shares the same characteristics as its predecessor, Western medical pioneers in feudal Japan (Johns Hopkins, 1970), in that it is encylopae...
The Han sphere, including Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China, adopted Han characters and classical Han writing as the official written language before the 20 century. However, great changes came with the advent of the 20th century. After World War II, Han characters in Vietnam and Korea were officially replaced by the romanised Chu Quoc Ngu and phonemic Hangul, respectively. In Japan, the ...
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