It does so by focusing on one particular species, the domestic cat, in relation to Anglo-Saxon England. The characteristics and behaviour of these animals affected the ways in which humans perceived and interacted with them, so that just one individual cat could be categorised in a range of ...
A general model is proposed for testing in cross-cultural and cross-chronological contexts. Notions of increasingly agglomerated administrative functions as a reflection of developing complexity are also discussed with reference to an alternative view from Anglo-Saxon England....
Although the handbook does not provide country case studies, it examines trends in the Nordic countries, Southern and Eastern Europe, and what are called the English-speaking “Anglo-Saxon” welfare states. Find this resource: Kuitto, Kati. 2016. Post-communist welfare states in European context...
In the English Review we coined the term proportionate universalism. We were, I am, convinced by the evidence that one of the secrets to good health in Nordic countries is a commitment to universalism [27]. In Anglo-Saxon countries the default position in social policy is to focus on the ...
Studies of early Anglo-Saxon social identity have been largely based on information obtained from the skeletal remains and grave assemblages from inhumation burials. As a result, the social identity of populations that practiced the alternative mortuary rite, namely cremation, is often overlooked. ...
11.On the Social Classes of Anglo-Saxon England试论盎格鲁—撒克逊英格兰的社会等级 12.Social hierarchy is prevalent and institutionalizes inequality.社会等级无处不在,并且机制化了不平等的关系。 13.level or rank in society,one's career,an organization,etc(社会、职业、组织等的)阶层,等级 14.a hiera...
The massive expansion in Western colonialism during the New Imperialism [6] era fitted in with the broader notion of social Darwinism used from the 1870s onwards to account for the phenomenon of the “Anglo-Saxon and Latin overflowing his boundaries”, as phrased by the late-Victorian sociologist...
Although Chaucer wrote in 14th century Anglo-Saxon London dialect his word choice provides information about the pilgrims’ social station (Crossref, 2013). The lower class pilgrims, for example the wife of Bath, offer bawdy tales using familiar pronouns, such as thee and thine, while the ...
Social Darwinism is studied to defend current state of reasoning and to distance ourselves from old ideas and beliefs of ethnocentrism, Anglo-Saxon superiority and ruthless economic competition of the late 19th century. His thought is that this ideology developed as a result of misinterpretation of ...
The Common Market was largely based on the German model of the Social Market Economy and ordoliberalism92 assisted by the neo-liberal Anglo-Saxon logic. What was missing, in contrast to the German model, was a central entity to undertake the regulatory role of the state. Financial and fiscal...