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Deep history and international security: social conditions and competition, militancy and violence in West Africa

Conflict, Security & Development, 2013
Concern about terrorism in, and from, West Africa has prompted both military responses and criticisms of these. Criticism has focused on ‘hegemonic’ international attention to the region, the inappropriateness of a military and a misplaced focus on religion, and specifically Islam, where a range of ethnic, social, economic and historical problems are ...
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‘For all sorts and conditions of men’:1the 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
During the last two decades there has been a burgeoning interest in the history of the Church of England in the century and a half after the Restoration.
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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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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 Natural and Social Conditions for Soil Nutrients: The Case of a Mediterranean Village in the 1860s

2000
Between 1861 and 1865, the small Catalan village of Sentmenat suffered from manure shortage. The nutrient gap was filled by transferring nutrients from uncultivated areas or vineyards to the cropland through methods such as the so-called hormigueros or the direct burial of fresh vegetable matter in ditches dug between rows of vines. While these options
Galán, Elena, Tello, Enric
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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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