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Dr Palmer | 01 January 1985
Domesday book is our oldest and most famous public record. It is our most important single source of information not merely for the political, social and economic condition of england before and after the norman conquest, but also for such disparate ...
Dr Spooner | Human Geography | 01 November 1988
The research investigates the problems created for an individual region of the uk by the cumulative impact of industrial and other investment upon its physical environment. It seeks to clarify the relationship between regional development, environmen ...
Dr Arghiros | Social Anthropology | 01 September 1994
Application abstract: there is currently great concern that the fruits of rapid economic growth in thailand are failing to benefit the rural population. Economic activity is largely concentrated around the capital, bangkok, and agriculture is unable ...
Prof Woodward | 01 September 1985
For the period before the industrial revolution little is known about the operation of local labour markets, especially for the north of england. Further knowledge is necessary if historians are to learn more about the standard of living of ordinary ...
01 May 1984
Decentralisation refers to three main features of central-local government relationships: the range of services for which local government authorities are responsible; the degree of discretion that local government authorities have in providing these ...
Dr Lowe | Psychology | 01 April 1988
Several studies have characterised the young social drug user as an adolescent who is alienated from school and who is more involved with peer group activities than activities centred around the home. Young drug users typically experience conflict wi ...
Prof N/A Bottomley | 01 November 1986
The principal aim of this study will be to assess the extent to which police conduct and decision making in a number of areas appear to have been influenced by the police and criminal evidence act (1984). The act and its associated codes of practice ...
Dr Mhlanga | Social Policy | 01 September 1996
Prof Robinson | 01 October 1983
The report of the (then) social science research councils
exploratory panel on addiction in 1982 argued that addiction
problems are not trivial, that they are the legitimate concern of
the social sciences and that a mult ...
Prof Hockey | Psychology | 01 October 1996
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