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Social History in Serbia: The Association for Social History
East Central Europe, 2008This review essay provides a brief overview of the research and publication activity of the Udruženje za društvenu istoriju/Association for Social History, an innovative scholarly organization established in 1998 in Belgrade, Serbia. The association promotes research on social history in modern South-Eastern Europe, with a focus on former Yugoslavia ...
Vučetić, Radina, Pintar, O.M.
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Family History, Social History, and Social Change
Journal of Family History, 1987The renewal of social history in the 1960s and thereafter challenged the standard historical emphasis on explanation by motive, validation by motive-revealing texts, and explication by narrative. Social historians divided, however, in their relative emphasis on reconstitution of lives as people lived them and on the establishment of connections ...
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Social history and conceptual history
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1989Whoever is occupied with history?whatever that is?and defines it as social history obviously limits his or her theme. And the indi? vidual who narrows history to conceptual history obviously does the same thing. Nevertheless, with both determinations it is not the usual limitation of special histories which general history embraces within it. England's
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Natural history and social history
Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, 1976Natural history is unorthodox territory for the historian of science. It is an area of study in which elaborate theories and intricate experiments play comparatively little part: the science we are concerned with is not on the whole a matter of cumulative hypothesising and culminating breakthroughs.
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2012
The overview focuses on publications relating to the history of social psychiatry and the mental health movement, respectively.The selected works show fundamental developments within psychiatry, which can be conceived in the broadest sense as sociomedical in nature.
Ekkehardt Kumbier, Kathleen Haack
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The overview focuses on publications relating to the history of social psychiatry and the mental health movement, respectively.The selected works show fundamental developments within psychiatry, which can be conceived in the broadest sense as sociomedical in nature.
Ekkehardt Kumbier, Kathleen Haack
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Since social problems affect health and treatment effectiveness, considering them in assessments and treatment plans should improve outcomes, reduce costs, and improve patient satisfaction. How should clinicians learn to explore and address social determinants of health?
Paul K. Drain+2 more
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Since social problems affect health and treatment effectiveness, considering them in assessments and treatment plans should improve outcomes, reduce costs, and improve patient satisfaction. How should clinicians learn to explore and address social determinants of health?
Paul K. Drain+2 more
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Gender, Women's History, and Social History [PDF]
Recently, I attended a seminar at which a historian of women presented a dazzling interpretation of the polemical writing of Olympe de Gouges and its (not to mention her) reception during the French Revolution. A crusty old historian of the Revolution rose during the question period and inquired, in his own eastern twang, “Now that I know that women ...
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The ‘New History’ of the Enlightenment: An Essay in the Social History of Social History
2007In the last hundred years or so, from the ‘New History’ of James Harvey Robinson (1863–1936) to the ‘New Cultural History’ of the last two or three decades, a number of social and cultural historians have been calling for a new approach to history that would find a space for ordinary people as well as ‘heroes’, for women and children as well as men ...
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History of the Social Sciences
Osiris, 1985A FORCEFUL ANSWER to the question why anyone should be interested 1A1. in the history of the social sciences in America was provided three decades ago. In his classic The Organization Man (1956), William H. Whyte, Jr., instructed an entire generation in the realities of organizational life in America.
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