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Compare European Attitudes Towards Cannibalism As Manifested In The Writings Of Jean De Lery And Michel De Montaigne.

Compare European attitudes towards cannibalism as manifested in the writings of Jean de Lery and Michel de Montaigne.

One of the most significant events in the world history was a discovery of a new continent. 16th century old Europe was in crisis; endless struggle for power between monarchs, nobility and the members of the Roman Catholic Church, society was in a state of deep moral degradation – inquisition, sexual diseases, exhausted taxation and hunger, etc. Europeans began to look for overseas, fashion for exotic goods or things and the wealth of Asiatic lands was the driving force behind it, and colonisation of a newly discovered land was justified as a religious, cultural or scientific missionary objective. Travellers produced few accounts about their experiences in the land and about the first......


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