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Social sciences

Sections number: 11

Books number: 3972

The term social science refers to academic specialties that are interested in society and individual relations with each other within society and basically depends on experimental curricula. Usually used as a comprehensive term for human science, economics, psychology and sociology. It may often include humanitarian science such as archeology, regional studies, telecommunications studies, cultural studies, history, law, language sciences and political science. This term can be used in the scientific context to refer to the origin of sociology, which grew up in the 19th century. And "study"). Emile Dorkheim, Carl Marx and Max Fiber, referred to as modern social sciences according to this definition.
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Anthropology

208 Books

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archeology

76 Books

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psychology

580 Books

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Sociology

187 Books

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Economy

460 Books

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law

378 Books

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Philosophy

1159 Books

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Human Development

840 Books

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Demography

31 Books

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Media

19 Books

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linguistics

34 Books

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