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Social studies of the humanities: a case study of research conditions and performance in ancient history and classical archaeology, and English

Research Evaluation, 1996
Research conditions and production in two humanistic disciplines — ancient history and classical archaeology (AHLA), and English are described and compared. A theoretical framework from research evaluation studies which emphasised mediating process factors in conjunction with input factors to explain research output was applied.
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“Context Is to Data What Water Is to a Dolphin”*: Social-Historical Conditions, Criminal Histories, and Recidivism Across Five Prisoner Cohorts

Crime & Delinquency
Understanding offending patterns over the life-course has been a key feature of criminological thought and scholarship since the discipline’s inception. Recent research has brought forth new thinking into how social-historical conditions may influence correlates of crime as well as offending patterns across different eras.
Alex R. Piquero, Matthew R. Durose
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‘We had seen with our own eyes’: A cultural history of humanitarian and Australian feminist responses to the social and moral conditions of indentured Indian labour in Fiji, 1910s

2022
In 1916, Christian missionaries Charles Freer Andrews and William Winstanley Pearson published a report that investigated the conditions of indentured labour in Fiji. Their report garnered significant attention in Australia, particularly among humanitarian and feminist organisations.
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Scientific Change: Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present. Symposium on the History of Science, University of Oxford 9-15 July 1961.

JAMA, 1963
To maintain this international symposium within limits, Dr. Crombie as director tried to keep to a specific theme, namely, the conditions which were responsible for scientific and technical change. Unfortunately, the participants interpreted this much too loosely, so that the collection of studies does not have nearly the unity which a more rigorous ...
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'For all sorts and conditions of men': The social life of the Book of Common Prayer during the long eighteenth century: Or, bringing the history of religion and social history together

Social History, 2009
Revisionist interpretations of the eighteenth-century Church of England have had little impact so far on the writing of the social history of the period, largely because historians of religion have tended to focus on the Church as an institution and on the clergy, and social historians often work within a secular paradigm.
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Surgeons, Smallpox, and the Poor: A History of Medicine and Social Conditions in Nova Scotia, 1749-1799

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1998
Jerome H. Barkow, Allan Everett Marble
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