Talk:Cultural transformation theory
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[edit]Hello, my name's Renika and I'll be working on this page for my class. Any critique's would be helpful as I'm still a little new to Wikipedia. A few things I plan on adding to this article include examples of societies which have undergone significant changes within their culture and highlighting what sort of society existed years ago in comparison to the society that exists today. By viewing the differences and similarities of these times, it'll help give the reader a better sense of what is cultural transformation. A few of the resources I plan to use are:
- Eisler, R. (2011). The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future. Harper Collins. ISBN: 0062046306
- Brewer, D. and Teeter, E. (1999). Ancient Egyptian Society and Family Life. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521616898
- Biagi, P. (2004). Women in Ancient Sindh: Bronze Age Figurines of the Indus Valley Civilization. Sindh Watch Quarterly. ISBN: 1520-9318
@Valfo014: hopefully we can work together and exchange ideas to help make this article as helpful as possible. LoquaciousNika (talk) 03:30, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I have been a fan of the theory for decades, but there's no criticism in the current article, and IIRC, there's a lot. Viriditas (talk) 20:05, 29 September 2024 (UTC)