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Roads from Past to Future

This book delves into the evolution of roads, tracing their development from ancient times to modern advancements. It examines the role roads have played in shaping civilizations, economies, and cultures, and speculates on the potential future of transportation infrastructure. more

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Charles Tilly
Charles Tilly

Charles Tilly is an esteemed sociologist known for his research on social change and social conflict in modern societies. His work spans from ancient to modern social transformations, including topics such as social movements, political conflicts, and wars. more

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