0 the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized -- civilizování, civilizace
1 a civilized people and their way of life -- civilizace
the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.
A formulation for the number of communicating civilizations in the galaxy.
Rather, the old, single framework version of area studies that focused on the static lines and boundaries between "peoples", "cultures", and "civilizations" has become outdated.
The vehicle for achieving legitimation of self and person in ancient civilizations was most often religion, on which this ar ticle will concentrate.
At its most extensive, ' politeness ' described national characters, entire civilizations, epochs of human history.
To explain this, the new meta-histories turn to the cultures that define civilizations.
Explanations for the rise and fall of past civilizations are often formulated within a deterministic framework.
Individuals bearing the stated characteristics of 'modernity' can be found in most contemporary civilizations and have obviously existed in the past.
Cultures and civilizations seem to oppose one another just as contrasting ideologies once did.
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