, 335.
Village community, 44.
Village sites, 77.
Voltaire, 404.
Waldenses, 378.
Warfare and social progress, 119.
Watt, James, power manufacture, 436.
Weissman, A., 467.
Western civilisation, important factors in its foundation, 268.
Whitney, Ely, the cotton gin, 436.
Wissler, Clark, culture areas, 26; trade, 104.
World state, 493.
World war, breaks the barriers of thought, 488.
World War, iconoclastic effects of, 427.
Writing, 181.
Wyclif, John, and the English reformation, 378, 386.
Zeno, 220.
Zenophanes, 220.
Zwingli and the reformation in Switzerland, 385.
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