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Relating Humanities and Social Thought
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346 pages
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Shifts in first name choices reflect broader cultural changes rather than mere fashion trends, as Jurgen Gerhards explores in this sociological study. Analyzing German naming patterns from the late 19th to the late 20th century, he examines the influence of religion, political regimes, and the evolving family structure. Gerhards highlights the decline of traditional ties and the rise of individualism, leading to a greater acceptance of foreign names and a decrease in gender-specific names. This accessible work appeals to both academics and parents contemplating name-giving practices.
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2018, paperback
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