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The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2003
Cognitive science is a child of the 1950s, the product of a time when psychology, anthropology and linguistics were redefining themselves and computer science and neuroscience as disciplines were coming into existence. Psychology could not participate in the cognitive revolution until it had freed itself from behaviorism, thus restoring cognition to ...
George A Miller
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The Revolution in Historical Perspective

2019
John E. Endicott, William R. Heaton
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Scripting Revolution: A Historical Approach to the Comparative Study of Revolutions

European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 2016
It is not often that sweeping new models of scholarly investigation are proposed. Whenever they are, they must be taken seriously, with an open but critical mind.
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An Historical Perspective from the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution

Nutrition Reviews, 2003
Since the 1960s conventional crop breeding has increased food production commesurate with the growing population. For agricultural development to continue, the exploitation of greater genetic diversity and modern biotechnology are becoming increasingly important.
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Historical Antecedents of the Cuban Revolution

Protest, 2022
Abstract The essay delves into the development of the revolutionary process promoted in Cuba from the fifties of the previous century by the July 26 movement and with the leadership of Fidel Castro. The historical contexts that were built in the anti-colonial struggle promoted by the Cuban people and with the active participation of thinkers of the ...
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Historical dictionary of the French Revolution

Choice Reviews Online, 2015
The French Revolution remains the most examined event, or period, in world history. It was, most historians would argue, the first “modern” revolution, an event so momentous that it changed the very meaning of the word revolution, from “restoration,” as in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England, to its modern sense of connoting a political and/or ...
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An Historical Outline of the Greek Revolution

2010
William Martin Leake (1777–1860) was a British military officer and classical scholar interested in reconstructing the topography of ancient cities. He was a founding member of the Royal Geographical Society and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1815. After his retirement in 1815 he devoted the rest of his life to topographical and classical
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