Asie de l'Est (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Asie de l'Est" in French language version.

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  • Michael Ed. Grant, The Birth Of Western Civilisation, Greece & Rome, Thames & Hudson, (lire en ligne)

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  • (en) Hugh Dyson Walker, East Asia: A New History, AuthorHouse, (ISBN 978-1-4772-6517-8, lire en ligne)
  • (en) Charles Holcombe, A History of East Asia, Cambridge University Press, (ISBN 978-1-107-11873-7, lire en ligne)
  • Maura Ellyn et Maura McGinnis, Greece: A Primary Source Cultural Guide, The Rosen Publishing Group, (ISBN 978-0-8239-3999-2, lire en ligne), p. 8
  • John E. Findling et Kimberly D. Pelle, Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement, Greenwood Publishing Group, (ISBN 978-0-313-32278-5, lire en ligne), p. 23
  • Wayne C. Thompson et Mark H. Mullin, Western Europe, 1983, Stryker-Post Publications, (ISBN 9780943448114, 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, (ISBN 978-0-8264-6895-6, 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, (ISBN 978-88-8029-435-1, 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, (ISBN 978-1-4438-3028-7, 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, (ISBN 978-1-930053-10-6, 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, (ISBN 978-0-7456-8950-0, 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, (ISBN 978-88-492-6909-3, 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, (ISBN 978-1-4296-6831-6, 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.
  • Sergey Smolnikov, Great Power Conduct and Credibility in World Politics, (ISBN 9783319718859, lire en ligne)

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  • Craig Lockard, « Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries », Encarta Historical Essays,‎ , p. 2–3 (lire en ligne)
  • Craig Lockard, « Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries », Encarta Historical Essays,‎ , p. 7 (lire en ligne)
  • Craig Lockard, « Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries », Encarta Historical Essays,‎ , p. 8 (lire en ligne)
  • Craig Lockard, « Tang Civilization and the Chinese Centuries », Encarta Historical Essays,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Jennifer Lind, « Life in China's Asia: What Regional Hegemony Would Look Like », Foreign Affairs,‎ (lire en ligne)

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