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related to Social relations; social groups as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Newman, Louise Michele
(1985)
Men's ideas/women's realities: Popular science, 1870-1915.
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Article
Chase, Jeanne
(1985)
Statistics and deviance: An urban contribution to classification of social groups in America.
Revue de Synthèse
(pp. 443-459).
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Article
Heilmann-Vollmer, Hanne-Lore
(1985)
Bibliographie “Populäre Lebensphilosophie und Lebensorientierung in Zeitschriften innerhalb des zweiten Drittels des 19. Jahrhunderts”.
Dilthey-Jahrbuch für Philosophic und Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften
(pp. 285-308).
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Article
Goldwert, Marvin
(1985)
Social Darwinism and evolutionary socialism in late-19th-century England.
Continuity: A Journal of History
(pp. 79-89).
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Book
Ehrenreich, John H.
(1985)
The altruistic imagination: A history of social work and social policy in the United States.
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Article
Bellomy, Donald C.
(1984)
“Social Darwinism” revisited.
Perspectives in American History
(pp. 1-129).
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Article
Wallech, Steven
(1984)
The elements of social status in Hume's Treatise.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 207-218).
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Article
Bowles, Paul
(1984)
John Millar, the four-stages theory, and women's position in society.
History of Political Economy
(pp. 619-638).
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Article
Cohen, Steven R.
(1983)
From industrial democracy to professional adjustment: The development of industrial sociology in the United States, 1900-1955.
Theory and Society
(pp. 47-67).
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Article
Coles, Nicholas
(1983-85)
Sinners in the hands of an angry Utilitarian: J.P. Kay(-Shuttleworth), The moral and physical condition of the working classes in Manchester (1832).
Bulletin of Research in the Humanities
(pp. 453-488).
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Book
Rosenberg, Rosalind
(1982)
Beyond separate spheres: Intellectual roots of modern feminism.
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Article
Guinsburg, Arlene Miller
(1981)
The counterthrust to 16th-century misogyny: The work of Agrippa and Paracelsus.
Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques
(pp. 3-28).
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Article
Balfe, Judith Huggins
(1981)
W. I. Thomas and the sociology of sex differences.
Journal of Historical Sociology
(pp. 20-42).
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Chapter
Bloch, Maurice; Bloch, Jean H.
(1980)
Women and the dialectics of nature in 18th-century French thought.
In: Nature, culture, and gender
(p. 25).
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Book
Clark, Lorenne M. G.; Lange, Lynda
(1979)
The sexism of social and political theory: Women and reproduction from Plato to Nietzsche.
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Article
Ruggiero, Josephine A.
(1979)
Research on social class and intolerance in the context of American history and theology.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 166-176).
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Thesis
Dock, Terry S.
(1979)
Woman in the Encyclopédie.
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Thesis
Fee, Elizabeth
(1978)
Science and the “woman question”, 1860-1920: A study of English scientific periodicals.
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Article
Liggio, Leonard P.; Peden, Joseph R.
(1978)
Social scientists, schooling, and the acculturation of immigrants in 19th-century America.
Journal of Libertarian Studies
(pp. 69-84).
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Article
Mosedale, Susan Sleeth
(1978)
Science corrupted: Victorian biologists consider “the woman question”.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 1-55).
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