The World and the West

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The World and the West is a historical study by Arnold Toynbee examining the impact of Western civilization on non-Western societies and the resulting cultural encounters and conflicts.

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instanceOf book
historical study
analyzes Western influence on traditional cultures
reactions of non-Western elites to Western power
tension between Westernization and cultural preservation
author Arnold J. Toynbee NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines cultural interaction between West and non-West
religious and cultural challenges posed by the West
responses of non-Western societies to Western expansion
focusesOn impact of Western civilization on non-Western societies
genre history
non-fiction
hasForm essay collection
historical lectures
hasPerspective civilizational
hasTheme cultural change
encounters between civilizations
imperialism
modernization
religious confrontation
historicalPeriodCovered age of Western expansion
modern era
influencedBy Toynbee's civilizational theory
comparative study of civilizations
language English
mainSubject Western civilization NERFINISHED
cultural conflicts
cultural encounters
non-Western societies
relatedWork A Study of History NERFINISHED

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Arnold Toynbee notableWork The World and the West