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The Jesus Movement: A Social History of Its First Century

, 1999
The Jesus Movement: A Social History of Its First Century, by Ekkehard W. Stegemann and Wolfgang Stegemann, trans. 0. C. Dean, Jr. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1999. Pp. xx + 532. $45.00. This major work, published in German under the title Urchristliche
E. Stegemann, W. Stegemann
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Two Historiographical Strategies: Ideas and Social Conditions in the History of Science

1984
Science has generally been thought to be an intellectual enterprise without equal and its history to be best explained using the techniques of the intellectual historian. For most historians of science, the work of Alexandre Koyre, I.B. Cohen, Henry Guerlac and Marshall Clagett, which focuses on scientific ideas and ignores what happens in society at ...
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The colonial disease: a social history of sleeping sickness in northern Zaire, 1900–1940

Africa, 1992
The work imperative operated in Katanga as it did in Ubangi, with even more pressure to recruit workers as demand for mineworkers and competition from other sectors of the economy increased.
H. Sapire
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African American Organized Crime: A Social History

, 1996
"Comprehensive and objective, this study argues that organized crime in the United States results from the struggle to attain the elusive American Dream to achieve success at any cost by any means. The authors examine the social, economic, political, and
Rufus Schatzberg, R. Kelly
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Hunters, Poachers and Gamekeepers: Towards A Social History of Hunting in Colonial Kenya

The Journal of African History, 1989
This paper sets out to examine the interactions between African and white hunters in colonial Kenya in an effort to understand the nature of the confrontation between the competing cultural traditions of hunting under colonial conditions. It examines the
E. Steinhart
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British Coalminers in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History by John Benson (review)

, 1982
This book surveys the social history of British coalminers and their families in the 19th century. Benson examines the homes in which the miners lived; the conditions in which they worked; and the way in which they were paid, spent their money, and ...
A. Randall
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Eugenics and American social history, 1880-1950.

Genome, 1989
Eugenics, the attempt to improve the human species socially through better breeding was a widespread and popular movement in the United States and Europe between 1910 and 1940.
Garland E. Allen
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