Michael Ed. Grant, The Birth Of Western Civilisation, Greece & Rome, Thames & Hudson, (lire en ligne)
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Stewart Lone, Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Asia: From the Taiping Rebellion to the Vietnam War, Greenwood, (ISBN978-0313336843, lire en ligne), 3
Warren Cohen, East Asia at the Center : Four Thousand Years of Engagement with the World, Columbia University Press, (ISBN978-0231101080, lire en ligne), 60
Ainslie Embree et Carol Gluck, Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching, M.E. Sharpe, (ISBN9781563242656, lire en ligne), Japan culture tang dynasty.
Maura Ellyn et Maura McGinnis, Greece: A Primary Source Cultural Guide, The Rosen Publishing Group, (ISBN978-0-8239-3999-2, lire en ligne), p. 8
John E. Findling et Kimberly D. Pelle, Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement, Greenwood Publishing Group, (ISBN978-0-313-32278-5, lire en ligne), p. 23
Wayne C. Thompson et Mark H. Mullin, Western Europe, 1983, Stryker-Post Publications, (ISBN9780943448114, lire en ligne), for ancient Greece was the cradle of Western culture ...
Frederick Copleston, History of Philosophy Volume 1: Greece and Rome, A&C Black, (ISBN978-0-8264-6895-6, lire en ligne), Part I : Pre‑Socratic Philosophy, Chapter II The Cradle of Western Thought
Mario Iozzo, Art and History of Greece: And Mount Athos, Casa Editrice Bonechi, (ISBN978-88-8029-435-1, lire en ligne), The capital of Greece, one of the world's most glorious cities and the cradle of Western culture,
Marxiano Melotti, The Plastic Venuses: Archaeological Tourism in Post-Modern Society, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (ISBN978-1-4438-3028-7, lire en ligne), In short, Greece, despite having been the cradle of Western culture, was then an “other” space separate from the West.
Library Journal, vol. 97, Bowker, (lire en ligne), Ancient Greece: Cradle of Western Culture (Series), disc. 6 strips with 3 discs, range: 44–60 fr., 17–18 min
Stanley Mayer Burstein, Current Issues and the Study of Ancient History, Regina Books, (ISBN978-1-930053-10-6, lire en ligne), and making Egypt play the same role in African education and culture that Athens and Greece do in Western culture.
Murray Milner, Jr., Elites: A General Model, John Wiley & Sons, (ISBN978-0-7456-8950-0, lire en ligne), Greece has long been considered the seedbed or cradle of Western civilization.
Slavica viterbiensia 003: Periodico di letterature e culture slave della Facoltà di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne dell'Università della Tuscia, Gangemi Editore spa, (ISBN978-88-492-6909-3, lire en ligne), The Special Case of Greece The ancient Greece was a cradle of the Western culture,
Kim Covert, Ancient Greece: Birthplace of Democracy, Capstone, (ISBN978-1-4296-6831-6, lire en ligne), Ancient Greece is often called the cradle of western civilization. ... Ideas from literature and science also have their roots in ancient Greece.