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    Queer Women in the Hookup Scene: Beyond the Closet?Paula England, Alison C. K. Fogarty, Shiri Regev-Messalem, Verta Taylor & Leila J. Rupp - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (2):212-235.
    The college hookup scene is a profoundly gendered and heteronormative sexual field. Yet the party and bar scene that gives rise to hookups also fosters the practice of women kissing other women in public, generally to the enjoyment of male onlookers, and sometimes facilitates threesomes involving same-sex sexual behavior between women. In this article, we argue that the hookup scene serves as an opportunity structure to explore same-sex attractions and, at least for some women, to later verify bisexual, lesbian, or (...)
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    Individual dislocation images and Pendellösung fringes in neutron topographs.C. Malgrange, J. F. Petroff, M. Sauvage, A. Zarka & M. Englander - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (5):743-751.
  3. Albert Schweitzer. My Life and Thought. An Autobiography.C. T. Campion, Ronald Campbell Macfie & F. E. England - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):496-497.
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    Finitely many-valued logics and natural deduction.C. Englander, E. H. Haeusler & L. C. Pereira - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):333-354.
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    Historical Writing in England, 2: C. 1307 to the Early Sixteenth Century. [REVIEW]C. F. - 1985 - Speculum 60 (2):408-409.
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    Ideals of Democracy in England.C. Delisle Burns - 1917 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (4):432-445.
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    Ideals of Democracy in England.C. Delisle Burns - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 27 (4):432.
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    Law and Opinion in England. A. V. Dicey.C. J. Hamilton - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (2):257-259.
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    Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500–1700.C. Malcolmson & M. Suzuki - 2002 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book explores the construction of gender ideology in early modern England through an analysis of the querelle des femmes - the debate about the relationship between the sexes that originated on the continent during the middle ages and the Renaissance and developed in England into the Swetnam controversy, which revolved around the publication of Joseph Swetnam's The arraignment of lewd, forward, and inconstant women and the pamphlets which responded to its misogynist attacks. The volume contextualizes the debate in terms (...)
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  10. Hegel and England.C. Cesa - 1988 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (3):445-446.
     
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    Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England.C. Foster - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (7):404-407.
    This paper examines the law relating to healthcare resource allocation in England. The National Health Service Act 1977 does not impose an absolute duty to provide specified healthcare services. The courts will only interfere with a resource allocation decision made by an NHS body if that decision is frankly irrational is engaged). Such irrationality is very difficult to establish. The ECHR has made no significant contribution to domestic English law in the arena of healthcare provision. The decision of the European (...)
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    Rethinking emotion as a natural kind: Correctives from Spinoza and hierarchical homology.Renee England - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84:101327.
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    Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England.Paul C. H. Lim - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    Paul C. H. Lim offers an insightful examination of the polemical debates about the doctrine of the Trinity in seventeenth-century England, showing that this philosophical and theological re-configuration significantly impacted the politics of religion in the early modern period.
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    Lists of diplomatic visitors to England preserved in the Mainwaring manuscripts.C. S. S. Higham - 1926 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 10 (1):150-162.
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    England to-day—and yesterday.M. C. Buer - 1928 - The Eugenics Review 20 (1):20.
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  16. Restoration and Reform 1153-1165: Recovery from Civil War in England. By Graeme J. White.C. J. Nederman - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (5):669-669.
     
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    England and Ireland.M. C. D'Arcy - 1933 - Modern Schoolman 10 (4):93-95.
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  18. Local government in England: Changes and challenges.L. C. Hill - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    The Constitution of England from Queen Victoria to George VI. [REVIEW]C. Delisle Burns - 1940 - Ethics 50 (4):472-473.
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    Ronald C. Pine, Review of A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England by Steven Shapin. [REVIEW]Ronald C. Pine - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (4):722-725.
  21. Calman-Hine reassessed: a survey of cancer network development in England, 1999-2000.Beth Kewell, C. Hawkins & E. Ferlie - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (3):303-312.
     
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    Contexts of Marriage in Medieval England: Evidence from the King's Court circa 1300.Robert C. Palmer - 1983 - Speculum 59 (1):42-67.
    In medieval England, as in the rest of Christian Europe, marriages contracted privately and solely by the exchange of words of present consent — something like “I here take you as my legitimate wife [husband]” — were considered binding even without consummation from the late twelfth century. Such marriages would be enforced by the ecclesiastical courts, even if the enforcement required a divorce between a man and woman solemnly married in church. Such a divorce, of course, was never a divorce (...)
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    Nutrition, fertility and steady-state population dynamics in a pre-industrial community in penrith, northern England.Susan Scott & C. J. Duncan - 1999 - Journal of Biosocial Science 31 (4):505-523.
    The effect of nutrition on fertility and its contribution thereby to population dynamics are assessed in three social groups (elite, tradesmen and subsistence) in a marginal, pre-industrial population in northern England. This community was particularly susceptible to fluctuations in the price of grains, which formed their basic foodstuff. The subsistence class, who formed the largest part of the population, had low levels of fertility and small family sizes, but women from all social groups had a characteristic and marked subfecundity in (...)
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    Revelation 13 and the papal antichrist in eighteenth-century England: a study in New Testament eisegesis.Kenneth G. C. Newport - 1997 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 79 (1):143-160.
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    (1 other version)The Educational System of England and Wales.A. C. F. Beales - 1962 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (2):200-200.
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    An estimate of the future population of England and Wales.J. R. Ford & C. M. Stewart - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52 (3):151.
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    Language, foreign nationality and ethnicity in an English prison: implications for the quality of health and social research.C. Yildiz & A. Bartlett - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):637-640.
    Background More than one in 10 of all prisoners in England and Wales are Foreign Nationals. This article discusses whether the research applications to one London prison are aimed at understanding a prisoner population characterised by significant multinational and multilingual complexity. Methods We studied all accessible documents relating to research undertaken at a women's prison between 2005 and 2009 to assess the involvement of Foreign National prisoners and women with limited English. The source of information was prison research applications and (...)
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  28. The Culture of Slander in Early Modern England. By M. Lindsay Kaplan.C. Leahy-Dios - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:138-139.
     
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    Interacting factors affecting illegitimacy in preindustrial northern England.Susan Scott & C. J. Duncan - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (2):151-169.
    Illegitimacy in a historic, single community at Penrith, Cumbria (1557–1812), has been studied using aggregative analysis, family reconstitution and time series analysis. This population was living under extreme conditions of hardship. Long, medium and short wavelength cycles in the rate of illegitimacy have been identified by time series analysis; each represents a different response to social and economic pressures. In a complex interaction of events, the peaks of the cycles in wheat prices were associated with rises in adult mortality which (...)
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    Community and Market in England: Open Fields and Enclosures Revisited.Robert C. Allen - 2000 - In Masahiko Aoki & Yujiro Hayami (eds.), Communities and Markets in Economic Development. Oxford University Press UK.
    This chapter presents an alternative interpretation of the open fields based on historical research in the last thirty years. Open fields were an efficient institution for meeting the needs of small-scale, grain growing farmers. However, market capitalism undermined the open field community from within, which precipitated its demise.
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    The Distinction Between Indoctrination and Education in England, 1549-1719.C. John Sommerville - 1983 - Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (3):387.
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    An Unpublished Record of a Masonic Lodge in England : 1710.M. C. Jacob - 1970 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 22 (2):168-171.
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    Humanism and the Social Order in Tudor England.C. H. Williams & Fritz Caspari - 1956 - British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (1):90.
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    St. Omers to Stonyhurst: A History of Two Centuries, 1593-1794The Catholics in Caroline England.A. C. F. Beales, Hubert Chadwick & Martin J. Havran - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (2):202.
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    Coroners and the Obligation to Protect Public Health: The Case of the Failed UK vCJD Study.C. R. McGowan & A. M. Viens - 2011 - Public Health 125 (4):234-7.
    The Health Protection Agency has recently attempted to create a postmortem tissue archive to determine the prevalence of abnormal prion protein. The success of this archive was prevented because the Health Protection Agency could not convince coroners to support the study’s methodology and participate on that basis. The findings of this paper detail and support the view that the Coroners’ Society of England and Wales’s refusal to participate was misguided and failed to appreciate that coroners have a moral obligation to (...)
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  36. The Pre-Conquest Boroughs of England, Ninth to Eleventh Centuries.C. A. Radford - 1980 - In Radford C. A. (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 64: 1978. pp. 131-53.
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  37. The Transformation of the New England Theology.Robert C. Whittemore - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (3):432-435.
     
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  38. (1 other version)Eighteenth-Century Hermeneutics. Philosophy of Interpretation in England from Locke to Burke.Joel C. Weinsheimer - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (4):800-801.
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  39. A modern intellectual in 17th century England: John Selden.C. Cuttica - 2003 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 23 (2):298-314.
     
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    Influences on school attendance in Victorian England.A. C. O. Ellis - 1973 - British Journal of Educational Studies 21 (3):313-326.
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    Francis Bacon and the rise of the mechanical arts in eighteenth-century England.Rexmond C. Cochrane - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (2):137-156.
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    Government Policy and the Provision of Teachers.C. D. Godwin - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (1):76 - 99.
    The introduction of mass public education posed unfamiliar problems for the governments of modern states, and the ways in which governments worked through those problems can reveal much about the culture and values of a state. This paper focuses on central Government officials and the Ministers they advised, with particular attention to the pivotal period 1960-1976. Trends identified include: the shift from post-War optimism to the more pessimistic view of schooling since the late 1960s; the dynamics of professional development amid (...)
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    Social and family characteristics of marriage in England and Wales: information derived from marriage registration records.John C. Haskey - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (2):179-200.
    Information on social and family aspects of marriage was obtained from a sample of over a thousand marriages solemnised in England and Wales in 1979. The data include the standard demographic variables concerning the couple and their marriage and also: the day of the week the marriage was celebrated; whether the fathers or relatives of similar surname to the spouses acted as witnesses; the patterns of name usage by brides; the numbers of forenames of the marriage partners and their fathers; (...)
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    Functionalism and Political Economy in the Comparative Study of Consumer Insolvency: An Unfinished Story from England and Wales.Iain D. C. Ramsay - 2006 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 7 (2):625-666.
    This Article is made up of two parts. The first part reflects on the dominant functionalist approach to comparative consumer bankruptcy and suggests that this might be supplemented by a political economy analysis that addresses the role of national and international interest groups, including professionals, and ideology in understanding different national responses to overindebtedness in North America and Europe. The second part examines current reforms to consumer bankruptcy and responses to overindebtedness in the UK through this political economy lens and (...)
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    Education in 1952: Being the Report of the Ministry of Education and the Statistics of Public Education for England and Wales.A. C. F. Beales & H. M. S. O. - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 2 (1):53.
  46. F. E. England, Kant's Conception of God. A Critical Exposition of its Metaphysical Development, together with a Translation of the Nova Dilucidatio. [REVIEW]A. C. Ewing - 1929 - Hibbert Journal 28:375.
     
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    Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England.Philip C. Almond - 1994 - Utopian Studies 7 (1):113-114.
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    The religion of the Non-Jurors and the early British enlightenment: a study of Henry Dodwell.C. D. A. Leighton - 2002 - History of European Ideas 28 (4):247-262.
    The article considers the fundamental motivations and associated theological thought of those involved in the Non-Juring schism in the Church of England in the period after the Revolution of 1688. It indicates and exemplifies how that thought is to be related to wider intellectual conflicts of the period, considered as constituting an early phase of Enlightenment/Counter-Enlightenment debate. The works of the leading Non-Juror theologian, Henry Dodwell, and in particular his writings on the destiny of the soul, serve as an area (...)
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    The moral economy of the modern city: reading Rousseau's Discourse on Wealth.C. Ellison - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (2):253-261.
    This article focuses on one dimension of the interplay of national decline and urban corruption in Rousseau's thought -- what I call Rousseau's analysis of the moral economy of the modern city. It is perhaps fitting that E.P.Thompson has used the concept of 'moral economy' to describe a popular consensus embedded in patterns of deeply rooted assumptions, belief and conduct among the urban poor in eighteenth-century England. Food riots, rooted in a belief in the customary practice of sale of food (...)
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  50. Marriage Disputes in Medieval England. By Frederik Pedersen.M. C. Smith - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:416-416.
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