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Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America The Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America is a unique reference work that provides readers with basic information about the history of social welfare in Canada, Mexico, cornell history maxwellians science and the United States. The intent of the encyclopedia is to provide readers with information about how these three nations have dealt with social welfare issues, some similar across borders, others unique, as well as to describe important events, developments, cornell history maxwellians science and the lives cornell history maxwellians science and work of some key contributors to social welfare developments. In choosing a continental focus, editors John M. Herrick cornell history maxwellians science and Paul H. Stuart encourage readers to explore cross-national cornell history maxwellians science and comparative work in the development of social welfare history. The encyclopedia defines social welfare broadly to include education, informal mutual assistance, the development of the social work profession, cornell history maxwellians science and voluntary charitable activities as well as state supported public welfare activities. The coverage is therefore broad cornell history maxwellians science and interdisciplinary, including the fields of anthropology, health sciences, history, political science, social work, cornell history maxwellians science and sociology. Editors include specialists in the social welfare history of each nation, cornell history maxwellians science and they have collaborated with scholars from a variety of academic disciplines to prepare entries of varying length addressing these issues. Associate editors for Canada cornell history maxwellians science and Mexico, both authorities in the history of social welfare in those countries, were responsible for recruiting expert contributors in their fields. No other reference work takes this unique continental approach, cornell history maxwellians science and as such this will be a much needed acquisition for any academic or large public library with a social science collection. Beginning students as well as established scholars will find this an invaluable starting point for investigations into new areas of inquiry. Topics Covered Canada ? Charity ? Child welfare ? Economic conditions Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserve
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Historiography Organized thematically, this important five-volume set brings together key essays from the field of historical studies. Including an extensive general introduction by the editor in the first volume, as well as shorter individual introductions in each of the following volumes, this set is essential reading for scholars cornell history maxwellians science and students alike. Coverage includes: 1. Foundations - The Classic Tradition - The Old Cultural History - Economic History 2: Society - Social History - Marxism - Annales - History of Mentalities 3: Ideas - History of Ideas/ Intellectual History - History of Science - History of the Arts - History of Religion - History of Sexuality. 4: Culture - History cornell history maxwellians science and Anthropology - Microhistory - New Cultural History - History cornell history maxwellians science and Memory - The Poetics of History - Narrativity. Postmodernist Historiography cornell history maxwellians science and its Critics 5: Politics - Political History -Imperialism cornell history maxwellians science and Postcolonial History - World History - World-Systems Analysis Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science - The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin was established in March 1994. Its research is primarily devoted to a theoretically oriented history of science, principally of the natural sciences, but with methodological perspectives drawn from the cognitive sciences and from cultural history.
History and philosophy of science - The history and philosophy of science (HPS) is an academic discipline that encompasses the philosophy of science and the history of science. Although many scholars in the field are trained primarily as historians or philosophers, there are degree-granting departments of HPS at several prominent universities (see below).
History of Science Society - The History of Science Society (HSS) is the primary professional society for the academic study of the history of science, founded in 1924 by George Sarton. They have over 3,000 members worldwide, and publish the quarterly journal Isis as well as the yearly Osiris, and have a well-attended yearly conference.
History of science and technology - The history of science and technology (HST) is a field of history which examines how humanity's understanding of science and technology has changed over the millennia. Without this understanding, development of new technologies would have been improbable.
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