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Historical continuities and constraints in the professionalization of nursing

Nursing Inquiry, 1995
Historical continuities and constraints in the professionalization of nursingThe support of medicine and the state may be crucial to nursing's current professional aspirations for legitimation and implementation of nursing reforms and for new roles for nurses in health care.
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The Internet and Continuing Historical Discourse

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Emphasizing that the “culture in which the Internet is used” permeates “discourse on the Internet,” this essay offers reflections on discourse (1) about the Internet, (2) communication technologies across time, (3) the future, (4) discourse online, and (5) the importance of discourse today. Final comments highlight questions about how Internet use may
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The Continuity of Historical Antagonism

2000
Political conflict in pre-1989 Poland is commonly attributed to the antagonism between state and society (Ascherson, 1981; Arato, 1981; Ekiert, 1996). In Poland the self-limiting revolution resulted in a sharp divison between the state and society and a well-defined political polarization.
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Continuity and Discontinuity in the Historical Development of Modern Psychopharmacology

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2005
In the middle of the twentieth century psychiatry underwent a transition that is often referred to as the "psychopharmacology revolution." Implicit in the term revolution is the idea that a paradigm shift occurred. Specifically, it has been argued that psychiatry abandoned the psychoanalytic paradigm in favor of a qualitatively distinct conceptual ...
Alan A, Baumeister, Mike F, Hawkins
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Troublesome transitions and historical continuities: citizenship in Europe, 1600–2000

2018
The chapter analyses the formation of European citizenship from a historical perspective. Compared to the transition of citizenship rights from the local to the national level in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, EU citizenship can be characterised as a unique project.
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Continuous Existence of Historic Ship Museums

The Public Historian, 2017
Keeping museum practices strictly within the confines of the National Register of Historic Places’ period of historical significance guidelines is not sustainable for many museum ships. By defining and using continuous existence, SS John W. Brown is creating a new method of interpretation, marketing, preservation, and programming that tells a larger ...
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