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Le cluster history - paradigm

Terms

19history
4paradigm
6philosophy

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
20.229history - paradigm
20.187history - philosophy

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000860 (2001) Penelope Latey [Australie]The Pilates method: history and philosophy
000B16 (1997) T. Carlos Jacques [Maroc]From Savages and Barbarians to Primitives: Africa, Social Typologies, and History in Eighteenth–Century French Philosophy
000C16 (1995) Raymond Evans [Australie]“Buddy, Can You Spare a Paradigm?” Popular Cultural Studies in Australian History
001164 (1979) Alan GowansCHILD ART AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR STUDYING HISTORY: The Case for an ‘Ontogeny Repeats Phylogeny’ Paradigm in Universal History
000080 (2011) Matthew Hale ; Graham Raymond ; Catherine WrightList of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2010
000171 (2010) Ruth Towse [Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas]Creativity, Copyright and the Creative Industries Paradigm
000180 (2010) Robert H. I. Dale [États-Unis]Birth statistics for African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in human care: history and implications for elephant welfare
000398 (2007) Jeffrey CassWith Amusement for All: A History of American Popular Culture since 1830
000418 (2007) Michael FischerStanley Cavell's American Dream: Shakespeare, Philosophy, and Hollywood Movies by rhu, lawrence f
000432 (2007) Jeffrey Wilson [États-Unis]Museum Skepticism: A History of the Display of Art in Public Galleries by carrier, david
000489 (2006) Paisley LivingstonTheses on Cinema as Philosophy
000552 (2005) Pnina WerbnerThe translocation of culture: ‘community cohesion’ and the force of multiculturalism in history1
000554 (2005) Marshall W. FishwickThe Television History Book
000604 (2005) Don CusicMusic of the Counterculture Era: American History Through Music
000672 (2004) John Springhall‘On with the Show’: American Popular Entertainment as Cultural and Social History
000676 (2004) Douglas Fordham [États-Unis]William Hogarth's The March to Finchley and the fate of comic history painting
000932 (2000) Norman K. DenzinRock Creek History1
000A67 (1998) Melanie Thompson [Royaume-Uni] ; Sheena E. E. Blair [Royaume-Uni]Creative arts in occupational therapy: ancient history or contemporary practise?
000A80 (1998) Beverly Kay BrandtA Thematic Approach to Teaching Design History in a Multicultural Setting
000B71 (1996) Jules R. Bemporad [États-Unis]Self‐starvation through the ages: Reflections on the pre‐history of anorexia nervosa
000C45 (1995) Katherine ArensBetween Hypatia and Beauvoir: Philosophy as Discourse
000D64 (1992) Robert Thayer Sataloff [États-Unis]Proposal for establishing a degree of doctor of philosophy in arts medicine
001094 (1982) Robert E. McdowellBones and the Man Toward a History of Bones Playing
001229 (1974) Charles C. LemertSociological Theory and the Relativistic Paradigm*
001393 (1914) F. SmithThe Early History of Veterinary Literature and its British Development

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