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The Makers of Civilization in Race & History is a historical examination of how different civilizations emerged and developed across human populations. Austine L. Waddell presents an analytical perspective on the relationship between race, geography, and the progression of human society.
The work delves into the origins of major civilizations, exploring the contributions of various peoples to the development of culture, technology, and governance systems. Waddell investigates the factors that enabled certain societies to advance and flourish, considering environmental, social, and cultural variables that shaped historical development.
This book serves as a reference for understanding historical narratives about civilization and the complex interplay of factors that influenced human progress. It remains a significant contribution to historical scholarship and provides readers with perspectives on how societies evolved and transformed throughout history.







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