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The historical roots of economic development
Science, 2020Deep origins of modern inequality Methodological innovations are enabling scientists to study how events in the distant past affect contemporary life. Nunn reviews recent research at the intersection of history, development, and culture that aims to understand the cultural evolution of economic development.
Nathan Nunn
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988
Larry Burd, Jacob Kerbeshian
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Larry Burd, Jacob Kerbeshian
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The historical roots of behavior therapy
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1989This paper reviews lines of thought that are historically relevant to the emergence of behavior therapy. First consideration is given to animal magnetism, and the reaction against it. Then the influence of German psychiatry is surveyed, followed by various views of disorders of the nervous system.
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The Historical Roots of the Visual Examination
Seminars in Neurology, 2002The history of the visual examination is discussed in five parts. The history of visual acuity is followed from the minimum separable of Persian scientists to the 19th-century charts. Events in the history of the examination of the pupil include the late discovery of the significance of anisocoria in trauma, the description of the pupillary light ...
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Historical Roots of Neopaganism
Orthodoxia, 2023The article considers the philosophical and culturological prerequisites for the emergence of neopaganism in Western Europe at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It consistently outlines the history of neopaganism starting with the Renaissance, when the images of pagan gods became the pictorial embodiment of advanced humanistic ideas.
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The Historical Roots of Ecological Modernization
1997Abstract Contextualizes the contemporary environmental conflict in the tradition of thinking about man and nature relationships. Discusses the origins of environmentalism and gives a detailed interpretation of the recent history from Blueprint for Survival to the new discourse of ecological modernization of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Historical Roots of Totalitarianism
Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 2001In his origin, man, as a biological species, is a social being. People lived in associations corresponding to their deeply ingrained social instinct of mutual help, in clans, tribes, communes, and their alliances. For millennia, human labor, daily life, and other activities have been determined by traditions and common law; functional differences among
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