Political Cognition and Historical Change (world History Review, Vol. 1)

Political Cognition and Historical Change (world History Review, Vol. 1)

by Editor-in-chief Chen Heng Hong Qingming

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"Political Cognition and Historical Change" is the first volume of the "World History Review" series. The theme is "Political Cognition and Historical Change". It is divided into four columns: "Monograph", "Commentary", "Special Forum" and "Documentation and Historical Materials". It contains 13 important academic research papers. In this volume, there are special articles written by many well-known scholars such as Yu Jinyao, Xu Xiaoxu, Zhang Qiang, Hong Qingming, and Liu Yaochun, showing unique thinking perspectives and brand-new research results. From the "life cycle servants" in early modern Europe to the French Revolution, from ancient Greek democracy to the historical changes in the U. S. Foreign affairs institutions, people's political cognition and history have never stopped changing.

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