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Title Page
Bibliographical Note
Copyright Page
INTRODUCTION TO DOVER EDITION
Epigraph
TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION
CHARLES HEGEL’S PREFACE
Table of Contents
PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY - INTRODUCTION
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY - CLASSIFICATION OF HISTORIC DATA
PART 1 - THE ORIENTAL WORLD
SECTION 1 - CHINA
SECTION II - INDIA
Section II.—(Continued).—India—Buddhism
SECTION III - PERSIA
Chapter I.—The Zend People
Chapter II.—The Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes, and Persians
Chapter III.—The Persian Empire and its Constituent Parts
PART II - THE GREEK WORLD
SECTION I - THE ELEMENTS OF THE GREEK SPIRIT
SECTION II - PHASES OF INDIVIDUALITY ÆSTHETICALLY CONDITIONED
Chapter I.—The Subjective Work of Art
Chapter II.—The Objective Work of Art
Chapter III.—The Political Work of Art
SECTION III - THE FALL OF THE GREEK SPIRIT
PART III - THE ROMAN WORLD
SECTION I - ROME TO THE TIME OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR
Chapter I.—The Elements of the Roman Spirit
Chapter II.—The History of Rome to the Second Punic War
SECTION II - ROME FROM THE SECOND PUNIC WAR TO THE EMPERORS
SECTION III
Chapter I.—Rome Under the Emperors
Chapter II.—Christianity
Chapter III.—The Byzantine Empire
PART IV - THE GERMAN WORLD
SECTION I - THE ELEMENTS OF THE CHRISTIAN GERMAN WORLD
Chapter I.—The Barbarian Migrations
Chapter II.—Mohametanism
Chapter III.—The Empire of Charlemagne
SECTION II - THE MIDDLE AGES
Chapter I.—The Feudality and the Hierarchy
Chapter II.—The Crusades
Chapter III.—The Transition from Feudalism to Monarchy
SECTION III - THE MODERN TIME
Chapter 1.—The Reformation
Chapter II.—Influence of the Reformation on Political Development
Chapter III.—The Eclaircissement and Revolution
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