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Title: new social history
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Yet, all these were discussion were based while remaining within specified parameters, yet ignoring such important concepts of race, class and even gender.
The above essay, thus could well be placed in the neo-conservative school of thoughts, as it ventures to present not only the thinkers belonging to the conservative school of social thinkers, it takes a step further and approaches the issues and problems from the present day perspectives... Showed first 250 characters
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The study of social history as one of the most important academic subjects for our present and future generation has been marked by a wave of controversies and issues that have made the subject all the more controversial. In particular are the lines of history critics, majority of who have targeted the absence of a particular 'synthesis, overarching themes, or even coherent structures' which have been replaced with new genre of people including women, the rising labor class, as well as religious and racial minorities... Showed next 250 characters
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