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Cambridge has been a leading centre for the study of economic and social history since the pioneering work of William Cunningham and Ellen McArthur in the s on the industrial history of Britain. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, founded in to understand the family and community structures underlying economic and social history, was named by the Economic & Social Research Council as amongst the most important post-war contributions to British social science. The more recent development of cultural history is closely connected with social and economic structures. We study regions across the globe, from the medieval to the modern age.

 

We are committed to collaborative work on economic, social and cultural themes and methodologies. The history of the economy, society and culture often being inseparable from the history of power and its uses and institutions, we also study policy and politics. We reach out to other disciplines including historical demography and geography, social and political sciences, literature, art history and divinity. Our members are linked with the History and Policy website, the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, the Centre for History and Economics, the Centre for Financial History, the Labour History Cluster, and the Fitzwilliam Museum.

Our individual research interests are found under 'People' below. The research environment is diverse but there are particular strengths in: demographic history; history of the family; equality and welfare systems; long-term economic development; the history of economic thought; the relationship between the state, culture and economy; environmental history; gender; labour; financial and credit history.

The principal graduate training course is the ESRC-recognized MPhil in Economic and Social History, although many students receive training in economic, social and cultural history in one of

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The Jerk

film by Carl Reiner

For other uses, see Jerk (disambiguation). For the dance, see Jerk (dance).

The Jerk is a American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Martin, Carl Gottlieb, and Michael Elias (from a story by Martin and Gottlieb). This was Martin's first starring role in a feature film. The film also features Bernadette Peters, M. Emmet Walsh, Catlin Adams, Maurice Evans, and Jackie Mason. Critical reviews were mostly positive, and The Jerk was a major financial success.

Plot

Navin Johnson, a homeless person sleeping in a stairwell in Los Angeles, addresses the camera directly to tell his life story.

The white adopted son of black sharecroppers in Mississippi, Navin grows to adulthood naïvely unaware of these circumstances. He is unable to dance in rhythm to the spirited folk songs played by the family, but finds that he can do so perfectly to a champagne-style song on the radio. Seeing this moment as a calling, he excitedly decides to leave home and travel to St. Louis, where the broadcast originated. Along the way, he adopts a dog and names it "Shithead" after angering the guests at a motel by waking them up in the middle of the night, having misinterpreted the dog's barking at his door as a warning of a fire.

Navin finds a job as a gas station attendant, where he attempts to detain some thieves but accidentally destroys a nearby church. Later, a madman chooses his name at random from the telephone book and decides to kill him. As the gunman waits for an opportunity, Navin solders a brace to a customer's eyeglasses to stop them from slipping down his nose. The customer, Stan Fox, is an inventor who promises to try to market the device and split any profits with Navin. The gunman opens fire at Navin but misses, and Navin flees to the grounds of a traveling carnival.

Navin is hired as a weight guesser and is brusquely seduced by Patty Bernstein, an intimidating daredevil motorcyclist. Later, while operating

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