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  • 1995-1999  (9)
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  • History  (5)
  • Feminismus  (2)
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  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Washington, DC : Assoc. | Stanford, Calif. : Assoc. | Cambridge, Mass. : Assoc. ; 20.1961,3 -
    ISSN: 0037-6779 , 2325-7784 , 2325-7784
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 20.1961,3 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Slavic review
    Former Title: Vorg. The American Slavic and East European review
    Former Title: American quarterly of Soviet and East European studies
    Former Title: American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Länderbericht ; Osteuropa ; Russland ; USA ; Regionalstudien ; Graue Literatur ; Zeitschrift ; Slawen ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Zeitschrift ; Osteuropa ; Geschichte ; Zeitschrift ; Slawische Sprachen ; Zeitschrift ; Slawistik ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Fortgesetzt als Online-Ausgabe , Repr.: New York, NY : Johnson , Beteil. Körp. bis 2010,2: American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511006349 , 9780511006340
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 461 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rothblatt, Sheldon Modern university and its discontents
    DDC: 378.41
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    Keywords: Newman, John Henry 1801-1890 ; Newman, John Henry ; Newman, John Henry ; Newman, John Henry ; Education, Higher History ; Great Britain ; Education, Higher History ; United States ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; Great Britain ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; United States ; Education, Higher History ; Education, Higher History ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; EDUCATION ; Higher ; Education, Higher ; Education, Higher ; Aims and objectives ; Höheres Bildungswesen ; Hoger onderwijs ; History ; Great Britain ; Großbritannien ; USA ; United States ; USA ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. The idea of the idea of a university and its antithesis -- 2. 'Consult the Genius of the Place' -- 3. 'The first undergraduates, recognizable as such' -- 4. Failure -- 5. Historical and comparative remarks on the 'federal principle' in higher education -- Interlude: General introduction to Chapters six and seven -- 6. Supply and demand in the writing of university history since about 1790: 1. 'The awkward interval' -- 7. Supply and demand in the writing of university history since about 1790: 2. The market and the University of London -- 8. Alternatives: 1. The importance of being unattached -- 9. Alternatives: 2. Born to have no rest.
    Abstract: This series of interlinked essays takes the form of historical 'voyages' around the Victorian intellectual John Henry Newman, and Newman's classic work The Idea of a University, as well as changes in the structure and culture of universities which occurred in Newman's lifetime. The voyages connect nineteenth- and twentieth-century university history, mainly in Britain and the United States but with side excursions to continental Europe. Among the many important topics discussed are the history of student communities in Oxford and Cambridge, the growth of a modern examinations culture, university architecture and the use of space in connection with educational ideals, urbanism and universities, and the competition of states, markets and academic guilds for the control of universities and the right to define the missions of university professors
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0521583012
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 137 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
    DDC: 338.47677009509022
    Keywords: Mongols History ; Textile fabrics, Islamic History ; Asia Commerce ; History ; Mongols ; History ; Asia ; Commerce ; History ; Textile fabrics, Islamic ; History ; Silk Road ; Mongolen ; Islam ; Textilien ; Textilkunst ; Geschichte 1220-1300 ; Mongolen ; Islam ; Textilien ; Geschichte
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 109-128 und Index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 4
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511557910
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiii, 307 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge cultural social studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301/.01
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Cultural pluralism ; Difference (Psychology) / Social aspects ; Lesbian feminist theory ; Gay and lesbian studies ; Postmodernism / Social aspects ; Postmoderne ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Feminismus ; Homosexualität ; Soziologische Theorie ; Postmoderne ; Soziologische Theorie ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Feminismus ; Homosexualität
    Abstract: Difference Troubles, first published in 1997, examines the implications for social theory and sexual politics of taking difference seriously. It explores the trouble difference makes not only for the social sciences, but also for the people - feminists, queer theorists, postmodernists - who champion difference. Seidman asks how social thinkers should conceptualize differences such as gender, race, and sexuality, without reducing them to an inferior status. This is a wide-ranging and sophisticated discussion of contemporary social theory and sexual politics, presented with Seidman's familiar imagination and clarity. In addition, it argues persuasively for a pragmatic approach to difference troubles in theory and politics
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780511552144
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxiii, 279 pages)
    Series Statement: Reshaping Australian institutions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.42/0994
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1911-1992 ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Feminism / Australia / History / 20th century ; Women / Australia / History / 20th century ; Women / Australia / Social conditions ; Feminismus ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschichte ; Australien ; Australien ; Australien ; Frauenbewegung ; Geschichte 1911-1992 ; Australien ; Feminismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In this rich, evocative and challenging 1997 book, Chilla Bulbeck examines the impact of feminism on ordinary Australian women. She argues that the impact of feminism on women's lives has been significant, even though many of the women whose lives have changed because of its influence shun the term 'feminist', or find feminism irrelevant. The lives of sixty women, whose own words and experiences make up most of this book, are set against broader changes in Australian society since the 1950s. These women reveal their attitudes to feminism, but the book's focus is on other aspects of their lives: growing up, education, work, marriage and divorce, motherhood and children, and sex and sexuality. Women of all ages, from various ethnic backgrounds, from cities and the country tell their stories. Partly a history of feminism, the book also unflinchingly considers whether feminism is only relevant to white, middle-class women
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , List of Women Who Told their Biographies for the Book , Women's Lives Through A Feminist Lens , Growing Up As Girls , Training For Life , Work , Marriage and Motherhood , Present and Future Feminisms , Finding Feminism , Is Feminism a White Middle-class Movement? , Beating the Backlash
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511660344
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 657 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time 32
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 304.6/0942
    Keywords: Family reconstitution History ; Fertility, Human History ; Mortality History ; Mortality ; England ; History ; Fertility, Human ; England ; History ; Family reconstitution ; England ; History ; England ; Population ; History ; England Population ; History
    Abstract: English Population History from Family Reconstitution 1580–1837 is the most important single contribution to English historical demography since Wrigley and Schofield's Population History of England. It represents the culmination of work carried out at the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure over the past quarter-century. This work demonstrates the value of the technique of family reconstitution as a means of obtaining accurate and detailed information about fertility, morality, and nuptiality in the past. Indeed, more is now known about many aspects of English demography in the parish register period than about the post-1837 period when the Registrar-General collected and published information. Using data from 26 parishes, the authors show clearly that their results are representative not only of the demographic situation of the parishes from which the data were drawn, but also of the country as a whole. Some very surprising features of the behaviour of past populations are brought to light for the first time
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The reconstitution parishes -- 3. Representativeness -- 4. Reliability -- 5. Nuptiality -- 6. Mortality -- 7. Fertility -- 8. Reconstitution and inverse projection -- 9. Conclusion -- App. 1. A list of the reconstituted parishes from which data were drawn and of the names of those who carried out the reconstitutions -- App. 2. Examples of the slips and forms used in reconstitution and a description of the system of weights and flags employed -- App. 3. Truncation bias and similar problems -- App. 4. Tests for logical errors in reconstitution data -- App. 5. Correcting for a 'missing' parish in making tabulations of marriage age -- App. 6. The estimation of adult mortality -- App. 7. Adjusting mortality rates taken from the four groups to form a single series -- App. 8. The calculation of the proportion of women still fecund at any given age
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780511563058
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 280 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time 31
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 306/.095182
    Keywords: Social classes History ; Social classes ; China ; Liaoning Sheng ; History ; Liaoning Sheng (China) ; Rural conditions ; Liaoning Sheng (China) ; Population ; History ; Liaoning Sheng (China) Population ; History ; Liaoning Sheng (China) Rural conditions
    Abstract: Fate and Fortune in Rural China is a major contribution to the study of both the social and population history of late traditional China, and that of historical demography in general. Lee and Campbell use the example of Liaoning to demonstrate the interaction between demographic and other social pressures, and to illustrate graphically the nature of social mobility and social organization in rural China over the course of the century from 1774–1873. Their conclusion - that social norms, rooted in ideology, determined demographic performance - is supported by a mass of hitherto inaccessible primary data. The authors show how the Chinese state articulated two different principles of social hierarchy, heredity and ability, through two different social organizations: households and banners. These different boundary conditions, each the explicit creation of the state, gave rise to contrasting demographic behaviour
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139167000
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 323 pages)
    Series Statement: Publications of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 155.8/2
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    Keywords: Ethnopsychology / Congresses ; Cognition and culture / Congresses ; Connectionism / Congresses ; Kognition ; Kognitive Psychologie ; Ethnopsychologie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Kultur ; Konferenzschrift ; Kognition ; Kultur ; Kulturanthropologie ; Kognitive Psychologie ; Ethnopsychologie
    Abstract: 'Culture' and 'meaning' are central to anthropology, but anthropologists do not agree on what they are. Claudia Strauss and Naomi Quinn propose a new theory of cultural meaning, one that gives priority to the way people's experiences are internalized. Drawing on 'connectionist' or 'neural network' models as well as other psychological theories, they argue that cultural meanings are not fixed or limited to static groups, but neither are they constantly revised and contested. Their approach is illustrated by original research on understandings of marriage and ideas of success in the United States
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511470738
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 198 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 305.5/2
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    Keywords: Qazdağlı family Political activity ; Power (Social sciences) History 18th century ; Households Political activity 18th century ; History ; Patron and client History 18th century ; Social networks History 18th century ; Elite (Social sciences) History 18th century ; Qazdağlı family ; Political activity ; Elite (Social sciences) ; Egypt ; History ; 18th century ; Power (Social sciences) ; Egypt ; History ; 18th century ; Households ; Political activity ; Egypt ; History ; 18th century ; Patron and client ; Egypt ; History ; 18th century ; Social networks ; Egypt ; History ; 18th century ; Egypt ; History ; 1517-1882 ; Egypt History 1517-1882
    Abstract: In a lucidly argued revisionist study of Ottoman Egypt, first published in 1996, Jane Hathaway challenges the traditional view that Egypt's military elite constituted a revival of the institutions of the Mamluk sultanate. The author contends that the framework within which this elite operated was the household, a conglomerate of patron-client ties that took various forms. In this respect, she argues, Egypt's elite represented a provincial variation on an empire-wide, household-based political culture. The study focuses on the Qazdagli household. Originally, a largely Anatolian contingent within Egypt's Janissary regiment, the Qazdaglis dominated Egypt by the late eighteenth century. Using Turkish and Arabic archival sources, Jane Hathaway sheds light on the manner in which the Qazdaglis exploited the Janissary rank hierarchy, while forming strategic alliances through marriage, commercial partnerships and the patronage of palace eunuchs
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