These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.
Changes in social conditions
In social conditions
-Liberalism -Conservatism -Socialism/Communism -Nationalism/Fascism
Most revolutions have been brought about by the same things. Usually, the economies of the country or area are bad, and social conditions are also not good. This makes the country want to be able to govern themselves.
Less religious than Indian people.
compare the conditions of 17th century social, economic, and religious life in new england and the chesapeake region
Edwin J. Cohn has written: 'Turkish economic, social, and political change' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions 'Industry in the Pacific Northwest and the location theory'
Param has written: 'The American dream' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects of Violence, Religious life and customs, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Violence
Social factors Climatic conditions Religious factors Competition among fashion industries
Arthur Elwood Elliott has written: 'Paraguay: its cultural heritage, social conditions, and educational problems' -- subject- s -: Economic conditions, Education, Educational work, History, Missions, Religious education, Social conditions
Charles E. Hurst has written: 'Living Theory' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Social sciences 'An Amish paradox' -- subject(s): Amish, Social life and customs, Social conditions, Health and hygiene, Economic conditions, Education, Technology, Religious aspects of Technology 'Social inequality' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Equality
Richard Schlatter has written: 'The social ideas of religious leaders, 1660-1688' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Church history, Christian sociology, Church and social problems
Jacob Riis was a Christian with a strong social conscience. His religious views motivated his work as a reformer and advocate for social change, particularly in addressing issues of poverty and housing conditions among the poor in New York City.
Sabiha Hussain has written: 'Exposing the myths of Muslim fertility' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Birth control, Religious aspects, Hindus, Muslims, Hinduism, Islam, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Breaking stereotypes two generations of Muslim women' -- subject(s): Muslim women, Social conditions
The three legacies are religious, social, and political.
Lindsey Harlan has written: 'Religion and Rajput Women' -- subject(s): Caste, Customs and practices, Hinduism, Rajput Women, Religion, Religious life and customs, Social conditions, Social structure 'The goddesses' henchmen' -- subject(s): Hero worship, Nationalism, Rajasthan (India), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nationalism, Social life and customs