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The study proposes to draw out the relationship between “the psychology of history” and history and the main causes for … ones. Presenting a few methodological and epistemological differences of history and psychohistory, I have continued with … evidencing the manner in which the historical and the psycho-historical report to the sources, but also at the consensus the two …
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Diversity in the writing of history is not just about the topic but also about the object of study or research the … history of writing. Spanning the history of the Muslim community in Indonesia since the the vast stretches of the process of … with a peak of Indonesia’s Independence Proclamation. Therefore, it is in the historiography of the Islamic community in …
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Studies indicate an ethnic density effect, whereby an increase in the proportion of racial/ethnic minority people in an area is associated with reduced morbidity among its residents, though evidence is varied. Discrepancies may arise due to differences in the reasons for and periods of...
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The history of preindustrial Europe provides an opportunity to examine the causes and consequences of population change … England, 1540 to 1870. The new estimates confirm some findings of the earlier literature and contradict others. Some variables …-demographic history. …
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This article throws light on the contribution of sociologists to the debates relating to poverty in England at the turn …
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. Clark examines and compares surnames in such diverse cases as modern Sweden, fourteenth-century England, and Qing Dynasty …
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. Clark examines and compares surnames in such diverse cases as modern Sweden, fourteenth-century England, and Qing Dynasty …
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This work questions if religious organizations with common shared beliefs and sacred objectives, but which members had a different level of awareness to accounting, should show a different behaviour concerning: a) the status of accounting in their internal organisations; and b) the permeability...
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