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Continuity and Change is an international peer-reviewed academic journal published three times per year by Cambridge University Press. The journal was established by Richard Wall and Lloyd Bonfield with the intention of defining the field of historical sociology. It publishes articles concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities in the structures of past societies, taking their methodology from the traditional fields of history, sociology, law, demography, economics, and anthropology. * v * t * e

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  • Contin. Change
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  • Continuity and Change is an international peer-reviewed academic journal published three times per year by Cambridge University Press. The journal was established by Richard Wall and Lloyd Bonfield with the intention of defining the field of historical sociology. It publishes articles concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities in the structures of past societies, taking their methodology from the traditional fields of history, sociology, law, demography, economics, and anthropology. * v * t * e (en)
  • Continuity and Change adalah jurnal ilmiah internasional yang ditinjau sejawat yang diterbitkan tiga kali per tahun oleh Cambridge University Press. Jurnal ini didirikan oleh Richard Wall dan Lloyd Bonfield dengan maksud untuk mendefinisikan bidang sosiologi sejarah. Jurnal ini menerbitkan artikel terkait dengan kelanjutan dan diskontinuitas jangka panjang dalam struktur masyarakat masa lalu, mengambil metodologinya dari bidang tradisional sejarah, sosiologi, hukum, demografi, ekonomi, dan antropologi. * l * * s (in)
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  • 1986-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Triannually
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  • 0268-4160
  • 1469-218X
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  • 924715908
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  • Contin. Change (en)
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  • Alex Brown, Helena da Silva, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Mary Louise Nagata (en)
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  • 1469 (xsd:integer)
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  • Triannually (en)
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  • 1986 (xsd:integer)
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  • 268 (xsd:integer)
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  • Online access (en)
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  • Online archive (en)
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  • 924715908 (xsd:integer)
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  • Continuity and Change is an international peer-reviewed academic journal published three times per year by Cambridge University Press. The journal was established by Richard Wall and Lloyd Bonfield with the intention of defining the field of historical sociology. It publishes articles concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities in the structures of past societies, taking their methodology from the traditional fields of history, sociology, law, demography, economics, and anthropology. * v * t * e (en)
  • Continuity and Change adalah jurnal ilmiah internasional yang ditinjau sejawat yang diterbitkan tiga kali per tahun oleh Cambridge University Press. Jurnal ini didirikan oleh Richard Wall dan Lloyd Bonfield dengan maksud untuk mendefinisikan bidang sosiologi sejarah. Jurnal ini menerbitkan artikel terkait dengan kelanjutan dan diskontinuitas jangka panjang dalam struktur masyarakat masa lalu, mengambil metodologinya dari bidang tradisional sejarah, sosiologi, hukum, demografi, ekonomi, dan antropologi. * l * * s (in)
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  • Continuity and Change (en)
  • Continuity and Change (in)
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