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Examination of the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, and 20th century gives a progressive overview of the development of sociology in modern times. |
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A vast array of material about peoples of the world has accumulated in modern times. Western civilization began to dominate and have a heavy influence on Asiatic, African, and American Indian peoples, but their various contributions enriched it as well. Communities have grown substantially in modern times. Social structure and change has developed significantly in modern times.
Peoples began to be better known to one another. Western Civilization began to develop substantially. Western explorers described Asiatic peoples. and reached and described the coast of Africa. With the Portuguese and Spanish conquest of the Americas, there was considerable writing and description of these peoples. Information about communities and about social structure and change can be considered. Modern global history is said to have begun. The early 16th century is connected to peoples. The early mid 16th century is connected to peoples, and the investigation of particular nations is beginning. The mid 16th century is connected to peoples, and the investigation of particular nations is beginning. The late-mid 16th century is connected to peoples, including particular nations and Western civilization in particular. The late 16th century is connected to peoples, including paticular nations and some consideration of Western Civilization and Asiatic peoples.
Peoples became better known. Western civilization continued to change with the scientific revolution and the Protestant Reformation. There was further exploration of and regular trade with Asia. There was increasing settlement of the coasts of Africa, and a slave trade began to develop. The Porgutuese and Spanish had continuing influence in South and central America, and the English and French began to colonize North America. More information about communities and about social structure and change can be examined. For the early 17th century there is some connection to peoples, particularly Western and Asiatic peoples, to communities, and to social structure and change. For the early-mid 17th century there is some connection to peoples, particularly Western and Asiatic peoples, and to communities and social structure and change. I do not yet have details of the early 1620s, late 1620s, early 1630s, or late 1630s. For the mid 17th century there is some connection to peoples, particularly Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, and American Indian peoples. Communities and social structure and change can also be connected. I do not yet have details of the early 1640s, late 1640s, early 1650s, or late 1650s. In the late-mid 17th century there is some connection to peoples, particularly Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, and American Indian peoples. Communities and social structure and change can also be applied. I do not yet have details of the early 1660s, late 1660s, early 1670s, or late 1670s. In the late 17th century there is some connection to peoples, particularly Western Civilization, African peoples, and American Indian peoples. Communities and social structure and change can also be applied. I do not yet have details of the early 1680s, late 1680s, early 1690s, or late 1690s.
Peoples became better known. Western Civilization continued to develop science, and intellectial developments known as the Enlightenment were influential. There were further explorations of Asiatic peoples and an increasing pace of conquest. Explorations of Africa continued, and the African slave trade flourished. There was substantial growth of Western civilization in the Americas as the societies of Native Americans were conquered, subjugated, and scattered. Communities and social structure and change are also connected. In the early 18th, there are some connections to peoples including particlar nations, Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, and American Indian peoples and to communities, and social structure and change. I do not yet have details of the early 1700s, late 1700s, early 1710s, or late 1710s. In the early middle 18th, I am also constructing ties to peoples including particular nations, Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, American Indian peoples, communities, and to social structure and change. I do not yet have details of the early 1720s, late 1720s, early 1730s, or late 1730s. In the mid 18th, I am making connections to Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, American Indian peoples, to communities, and to social structure and change. I do not yet have details of the early 1740s, late 1740s, early 1750s, or late 1750s. In the late-mid 18th, I have some information about Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, American Indian peoples, communities, and social structure and change. I do not yet have specific developments for the early 1760s, late 1760s, early 1770s, or late 1770s. In the late 18th century, Peoples including Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be considered. I have fairly limited information about communities and social structure and change. I do not yet have specific developments for the early 1780s, late 1780s, early 1790s, or late 1790s.
Social science began to develop. Western Civilization reached its height of world influence as the industrial revolution proceeded. Asiatic peoples were dominated or concuered by Asiatic peoples. The African slave trade ceased, and European explorations penetrated to the interior of the continent, which was partitioned into European spheres of colonial interest. American Indian peoples were defeated and conquered. Various communities were founded and flourished. Scholarly and scientifically oriented study of social structure and change began.
In the early 19th century there is some information about peoples. Within Western civilization, the Napoleonic wars changed many peoples, and early Latin American independence movements began. There is some information about Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples. Communities and social structure and change can be applied. I do not yet have specific developments of the early 1800s, late 1800s, early 1810s, or late 1810s.
In the early mid 19th century there is some information about peoples. Within Western civilization, the Industrial revolution was getting underway and Latin American independence finished. There are also connections to Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples. I have some information about communities, social structure, social types, and social change. I do not yet have specific developments of the early 1820s, late 1820s, early 1830s, or late 1830s.
In the mid 19th century, Developments within Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be considered. Communities can be considered. In social structure, social types, and social change including increasing industrialization led to substantial unrest and the beginnings of socialism. I do not yet have specific developments of the early 1840s, late 1840s, early 1850s, or late 1850s.
In the late-mid 19th, Western civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be considered. Industrialized nations began to have a substantial advantage over non-industrialized nations. Communities and social change, social types and social structure can be considered. I do not yet have specific developments of the early 1860s, late 1860s, early 1879s, or late 1870s.
In the late 19th century, peoples of the world can be considered. In Western Civilization, the major powers among Anglic, Latin, Germanic, and Northeast European peoples agreed to partition Africa for the purposes of Colonization. Asiatic peoples including those of the Middle East, South Asia, the Orient, and Southeast Asia can be considered. African peoples including Eastern African and Western African peoples can be considered. American Indian peoples including South American Indian and North American Indian peoples were mostly submerged. Communities were important. Social structure, social types, and social change can be considered. I do not yet have specific developments of the early 1880s, late 1880s, early 1890s, or late 1890s.
Study of sociology has accelerated in the 20th century, though few details are available on this site. Study of peoples continued. Western Civilization began to lose its political domination over the rest of the world, but continued to exert vast cultural influence. Asiatic peoples began to adopt elements of Western culture. African peoples regained their political independence. American Indian peoples seemed to have little influence. Various communities were important. Various theoretical developments in social structure and change took place. Developments can be followed through the early 20th century, early mid 20th century, mid 20th century, late-mid 20th century, and late 20th century. The early 21st century is being analyzed.