Sentences with phrase «social historian»

Social historians identify three distinct disestablishments of the church in North America: legal disestablishment in the eighteenth century, civic disestablishment in the nineteenth century, and cultural disestablishment in the twentieth century.
In older times, as social historians have shown, the extended family was the normal arrangement, and it still continues to be normal in many parts of the world, even if in Western countries this is not always recognized.
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Stereotypes of older people are being dashed,» says biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, who helped facilitate the study, along with social historian Stephanie Coontz and evolutionary biologist Justin Garcia.
It succeeds by what Temple University social historian Bryant Simon calls selling comfort in an anonymous, often dislocating world.
Judith Flanders is an international bestselling author and one of the foremost social historians of the Victorian era.
On March 19, 1998, the young social historian Eugene McCarraher delivered a portion of his doctoral thesis as a lecture at the Cushwa Center of the University of Notre Dame.
All of these shifts in the Western marriage and family system have been well documented over the last 40 years in the research of Cambridge University social historian Peter Laslett and his colleagues.
Social historians rejected the conquest model of Israel's entry into Canaan as it is described in the biblical narrative.
When social historians look for the time when this originally «antiestablishment» world was finally awarded the robes of cultural dominance, they might do well to look to the premieres of these works at the Met.
Social historian Christopher Lasch deplores the power now ascribed to people in the mental - health professions.
Inveighing into this endless discussion comes social historian Russell Jacoby with a passionate new book, The End of Utopia: Politics and Culture in an Age of Apathy (Basic Books, $ 26).
Then, again, Mayhew eschewed the jargon that makes so many social historians unreadable.»
But social historians rarely attend to such anachronistic usages.
Hence social historians tend to evade theoretical issues.
Social historians proceed in the same way as 19th - century novelists, and both differ from historians who base their work on the social sciences.
The publication is developed at the University of Oxford and authored by social historian and development economist Max Roser.
Weem's practice melds performance, the stylistic tools and lessons of photography with the lexicon of an astute social historian.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with an interview between Ian Davenport and writer and social historian Michael Bracewell.
Ken Worpole is a writer and social historian who has lived in Hackney for more than forty years.
On no more than the basis that «climate change is occurring», moral philosophers tell us what is right, social historians invent lessons from history to make climate criminals in the present, science historians invent conspiracy theorists, and psychologists tell us how to apply distress to change public opinion, and why debate is just too risky to trust to the public.
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Further, because human beings see patterns in whatever they analyze, social historians believe that their historical sources provide some sort of narrative pattern to which data can be related.
The social historians have shown that the official, dogmatic, established, and routinized religion of the churches was a very fragile creation.
Some social historians identify similar developments in the militant Anabaptist movements of the late medieval and early Reformation periods.
Social historians, however, have linked the rise of the national concern over matters of etiquette in the 19th century to the rise of the great industrial city precisely because the bold new cities were places where, for the first time, it was possible to live and work entirely among strangers.
A nostalgic reminiscence from the Clinton years: Social historians, the addlepated media, and other leftists have delighted in categorizing those of us who are «post-war baby boomers,» as self - indulged, morally challenged, half - wits who follow the remnant of the Grateful Dead around in....
The social historian's conceptualization tends to be implicit, arbitrary and unsystematic, while social - scientific historians use explicit and systematic models.
Further, on the basis of the data they employ and the stories they tell, the works of 19th - century novelists and social historians are hard to differentiate.
He has always defined himself as a social historian whose goal has been «to discover how the world was subjectively experienced» by various early Jesus followers, and to describe what emerges «if we try to imagine ourselves into the position of some ordinary person in a Roman provincial city who is converting to Christianity in the first or second century» (The 0rigins of Christian Morality: The First Two Centuries).
Yet somebody thought it would be a good idea to airlift this ancient spectacle to Las Vegas, where any old - timer who once saw the Rat Pack is considered a social historian.
The Federation of Small Businesses» Keep Trade Local campaign today received the backing of the scientist, social historian and broadcaster Adam Hart - Davis.
Then David turns to Professor Simon Szreter — social historian and founder of «History & Policy» — to discuss how academics are trying to find ways of restoring the public's faith in politics, and bridge the gap between the politicians» narrow view of the world and how the voters see it.
Martin Pugh is a political and social historian and his Speak for Britain!
Sorry ladies - social historians believe the «real Mr. Darcy» would have been rather pale and weedy, with white powdered hair.
Her parents were social historians, both writers, and both very active in the peace and anti-nuclear movements during the cold war years.
An accomplished writer and social historian, Mr. Sykes captures the essence of David Hockney's career and personal life in painstaking detail using information from diaries, interviews, archives, notebooks, and artwork.
I am not a social historian, but it seems to me, if I am right in these speculations, that the true art history of the»80s has not yet begun to be addressed.»
Abundant, detailed illustrations from every phase of the artist's work accompany a series of thematic essays by leading art and social historians.
Just by way of example, and to conclude, let me point to a great post from long - time labor organizer, social historian, and all - around brilliant guy Rich Yeselson: «The four habits of highly successful social movements.»
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