tradition of scholarship
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionandscholarship
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tradition
noun[C or U]
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/
a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society ...
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scholarship
noun
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.ʃɪp/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.ʃɪp/
serious, ...
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(Definition oftraditionandscholarshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Third it is a label which refers to our owntraditionofscholarship; it is a banner signifying continuity and common interest.
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It will be a recognition of the substantialtraditionofscholarshipand research in this matter which this country possesses.
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That university has a long nobletraditionofscholarshipin the arts and sciences, in teaching and research.
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It seeks to combine atraditionofscholarshipwith services to anthropologists, including students.
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Cleometrics has been particularly important in relatively new areas of historical research like feminist history and black history where a longtraditionofscholarshipdoes not exist.
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The three books certainly deal with that argument, but tackle it through different lenses inherited from different traditions of scholarship, targeting various audiences.
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There were certainly long traditions of scholarship in many of the formal arms of empire.
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These national traditions of scholarship are in some case clearly inherited from past academic experience, in particular in its failure or success in influencing politics.
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He defines both morality and religion in impressionistic ways that ignore whole traditions of scholarship that call into question his ways of defining each.
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The feeling one derives from the document is of a subject that has procedures, characteristic approaches, traditions of scholarship, but does not have a fixed object of study.
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