Migration as a Central Factor in Historical Transformation Will Durant’s Perspective with Reference to Kurdish Society (6th–7th AH / 12th–13th AD Centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.66026/s2zdt097Keywords:
Will Durant, Migration, Change, Civilization, Philosophy of HistoryAbstract
The idea of migration is a comprehensive historical phenomenon. In the view of Will Durant, this phenomenon is parallel to the sense of consciousness, understanding, change and the emergence of history and a new stage in human social, cultural and cultural life,This article contains an important historical philosophical perspective. People always move through migration for change and a new stage of life and to meet their needs. That is the center of migration It is a fundamental principle of fear and necessity, and at the same time the basic foundation of historical change,In this paper, in the light of the dimensions of this phenomenon, we emphasize Durant's views on the importance of migration and the beginning of comprehensive change and its implications for the competition and innovation of civilization we will present. Like any other research, our research consists of three main topics: the first topic, migration centers, the reasons for Kurdish migration for each reason (political, economic, scientific and religious). is devoted, additionally to research results and a list of original and secondary sources complete the structure of our study.
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