The Britannica Guide to Theories and Ideas That Changed the Modern World (Turning Points in History) by Kathleen Kuiper
At choice moments throughout time, individuals have posed new ideas or theories that have gone against the grain. Someone decided what is known is not enough and asked sometimes demanded that the world look at an issue, circumstance, or traditional method in a whole new way. The story of humanity is rife with such turning points. Some have begun as small changes but reverberated, building in strength until their impact on the world became tremendous. Others were so essential that they were expressed almost immediately on a global scale. This book examines the theories and ideas that have inextricably altered the foundation of existence atomic theory, evolution, absolutism, Modernism, and natural law among them.
Author – Kathleen Kuiper
Pages - 383 pages
Press - Rosen Education Service; 1 edition
Published – December 20, 2009
Language – English
ISBN-10 – 1615300295
ISBN-13 – 978-1615300297
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