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A Study of History
Arnold Toynbee's twelve-volume magnum opus (1934–1961) — the most ambitious comparative historical work of the twentieth century, tracing the rise and fall of twenty-six civilizations across the full span of recorded history.
A Study of History is the twelve-volume work that occupied Arnold Toynbee's intellectual life from 1934 to 1961. It attempts a comparative analysis of twenty-six civilizations — their geneses, growths, breakdowns, disintegrations, and, in some cases, their contacts and inheritances. The method is inductive: Toynbee works through cases, identifying patterns that recur across civilizations widely separated in space and time, and distilling from those patterns the framework that became synonymous with his name. The work produced
challenge and response, the
creative minority and its degeneration into the
dominant minority, the
internal proletariat, the
schism in the soul, the
Time of Troubles, the
universal state, and a dozen other concepts that became standard vocabulary for thinking about civilizational dynamics.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The publishing history is itself part of the work's significance. Volumes I–III appeared in 1934; Volumes IV–VI in 1939; Volumes VII–X in 1954; and reconsiderations and indices in