That's a good question.
It lies in the nature of social shifts versus cultural tradition. Social interactions, formalities and acceptable practices vary and shift far more frequently by definition than culture. The same culture can be practiced where different societies exist. Its a very subjective idea.
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A society can also have sub-sects of culture within it. Our American society for example, has many cultures within it. There's a gay culture, a straight culture, a female culture and a male culture. We have a sports culture and an intellectual culture, music culture and motorcycle culture.
A society by definition is the way in which a group of people live together for mutual benefit. That's a society. It doesn't mean they're all the same or that they have shared values, it just means they live together for mutual benefit.
A culture on the other hand, refers to a group of people that share beliefs and behaviors, attitudes, goals and practices.
There are sections of society in the modern world that we probably share space with - as a society, but we are probably NOT part of their culture.
A group of atheists in a Christian nation may be part of the society, but they're not part of the Christian culture - and the reverse is also true.
"Society" is more about, "How do all these people interact?"
"Culture" is more about, "What do they believe, and what do they value?"
The two terms actually have similar application. The term "social studies", in elementary and secondary education, includes sociology, history, political science, economics, religion, geography, and anthropology. The term "social sciences" is sometimes applied solely to higher education, and originally included the studies of jurisprudence (law), education, health, economics, and art. However, the definition can include all of the studies concerned with man and society.
Black history Demographic history Ethnic history Gender history History of childhood History of education History of the family Labour history LGBT history Rural history Urban history American urban history Women's history Cultural history replaced social history as the dominant form in the 1980s and 1990s
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The idea that all history is the history of class struggles is primarily attributed to Karl Marx. He argued that societal development is driven by the conflicts between different social classes, particularly between the bourgeoisie (capitalists) and the proletariat (working class). This perspective is central to Marxist theory, which analyzes historical events through the lens of economic and social class dynamics.
because of Caribbean history -- tons of slaves in 17 century and 18 century were transported from African as well Asia to the Caribbean regions
History is that which had happened in past time & social science is something that teaches us how to live in society taking lessons from history.
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The eight types of culture are: Daily life, History, Social Groups, Arts, Government Language, Religion and Economy.
Social history is about a country or place and history is ussaly about many countryswrong!social history is about the social veiw of things,and history is history
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i think there is no difference between two concepts.
social = cultural = social cultural factor