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Flinn, M.W.
London: Longman, 1969
330.9 FLI o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Doyle, William
Oxford: Oxford University Press , 1989
944.04 DOY o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Tai, Hue-Tam Ho
London: Harvard University Press, 1992
959.703 TAI r
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Miller, John C.
California: Stanford University Press, 1965
973.3 MIL o
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Bianco, Lucien
Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1971
951.04 BIA o
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Toynbee, Arnold J.
Boston: The Beacon Press , 1961
330.9 TOY i
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Schwab, Klaus, 1938-
"Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, has been at the center of global affairs for over four decades. He is convinced that the period of change we are living through is more significant, and the ramifications of the latest technological revolution more profound than any prior period of human history. He has dubbed this era the fourth industrial revolution. Crowdsourcing ideas, insights and wisdom from the World Economic Forum's global network of business, government, civil society and youth leaders, this book looks deeply at the future that is unfolding today and how we might take collective responsibility to ensure it is a positive one for all of us."
New York: Currency, 2017
303.483 SCH f
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lefebvre, Georges
London: Routledge, 2001
944.04 LEF f
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Moniz, Amanda B.
"From Empire to Humanity: The American Revolution and the Origins of Humanitarianism tells the story of a generation of American and British activists who transformed humanitarianism as they adjusted to being foreigners in the wake of the American Revolution. In the decades before the Revolution, Americans and Britons shared an imperial approach to charitable activity. Growing up in the increasingly integrated British Atlantic world, future activists from the British Isles, North America, and the Caribbean developed expansive outlooks and connections. For budding doctors, this was especially true. American independence put an end their common imperial humanitarianism but not their transatlantic ties, their far-reaching visions, or their belief that philanthropy was a tool of statecraft and reconciliation. In the postwar years, with doctor-activists at the forefront, they collaborated in medical philanthropy, antislavery, prison reform, poor relief, educational charities, and more. The nature of their cooperation, however, had changed. No longer members of the same polity, the erstwhile compatriots adopted a universal approach to their beneficence as they reimagined bonds with people who were now legal strangers. The basis of renewed cooperation, universal benevolence could also be a source of tension. With the new wars at the end of the century, activists optimistic cosmopolitanism waned while their practices endured."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470583
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Thompson, Dorothy
England: Wildwood House, 1984
322.44 THO
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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