单词 | social history |
释义 | > as lemmassocial history social history n. (a) the history of society or of social behaviour; history with an emphasis on social structures; (b) the background and circumstances of a social worker's client. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > study of society > [noun] > other branches social history1814 social geography1828 social dynamics1843 social statics1843 socio-economics1893 genetics1896 biosociology1897 social engineering1899 social morphology1899 psychosociology1902 socionomics1902 political sociology1905 sociobiology1912 social planning1913 social constructionist1925 futurology1946 sociobiology1946 structural anthropology1950 squalorology1961 proxemics1963 future research1969 women's studies1969 future study1971 social constructionism1976 social constructivism1981 society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > narrative or story > historical narrative > [noun] > history as a branch of knowledge historya1450 ancient history1566 ancient1595 social history1814 society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [noun] > social service or work > client > background to social history1950 1814 Gentleman's Mag. June 587/2 He meets them in the recency and warmth of events, the most interesting..in the political and social history of Man. 1877 L. H. Morgan Anc. Society ii. i. 50 It represents a striking phase of the ancient social history of our race. 1950 McDougall & Cormack in C. Morris Social Casework in Great Britain ii. 40 The social history..is the essential basis of constructive help. It does not follow from this that..every client's story must be fully investigated. 1970 D. C. Gibbons Delinquent Behaviour iii. 48 The social history document prepared by the probation officer..looms large in the disposition of the case. 2006 Smithsonian Sept. 38/1 Many who study tipping points in social history contend that the oft-noted generation gap spontaneously erupted in the mid-1960s. < as lemmas |
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