Noun
belief in the preeminence of Europe and the Europeans
Source: WordNetEurocentrism Another common criticism attacks the broader application of the Three-age System as a cross-cultural model for social change. Source: Internet
It seemed my people saw things the same way, only not so literally; Eurocentrism was the modern pursuit, and our own culture and traditions were falling by the wayside. Source: Internet
In general, this artistic Eurocentrism began to fade in the early twentieth century, as Latin Americans began to acknowledge the uniqueness of their condition and started to follow their own path. Source: Internet
He helped free historiography from antiquarianism, Eurocentrism, religious intolerance and a concentration on great men, diplomacy, and warfare. Source: Internet