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| − | |As a result of the [[collapse]] of the sense of [[moral]] [[exceptionalism]] which had privileged the [[West]] above the rest of [[humanity]] as well as a new sense of [[global]] [[interdependency]], [[historian]]s have expanded their focus.<ref>{{:RefBurke001}} s. ix.</ref> | + | |As a result of the [[collapse]] of the sense of [[moral]] [[exceptionalism]] which had privileged the [[West]] above the rest of [[humanity]] as well as a new sense of [[global]] [[Interdependency|interdependency]], [[historian]]s have expanded their focus.<ref>{{:RefBurke001}} s. ix.</ref> |
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| As a result of the collapse of the sense of moral exceptionalism which had privileged the West above the rest of humanity as well as a new sense of global interdependency, historians have expanded their focus.[1] |
- ↑ Burke III, Edmund (2002). "Introduction: Marshall G. S. Hodgson and world history". MARSHALL G. S. HODGSON Rethinking world history içinde. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. s. ix.