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1 online resource (338 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the third edition; A note on the texts; Publisherâ#x80;#x99;s acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I The documentary ideal; 1 V.H. Galbraith; 2 Richard Cobb; 3 Arlette Farge; Part II The long view; History as progress; 4 J.H. Plumb; 5 E.H. Carr; The national story; 6 G.R. Elton; 7 A. Adu Boahen; Marxism; 8 E.J. Hobsbawm; 9 Eugene Genovese; Part III Radical counter-currents; History from below; 10 Raphael Samuel; 11 Vincent Harding; 12 Alf LÃơdtke; Gender; 13 Carroll Smith-Rosenberg; 14 Joan Scott; 15 Jeanne Boydston; Postcolonialism; 16 Ranajit Guha |
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17 Dipesh Chakrabarty18 Catherine Hall; Part IV The contraction and expansion of scale; Microhistory; 19 Charles Phythian-Adams; 20 Giovanni Levi; Transnational and global history; 21 Thomas Bender; 22 Sebastian Conrad; Part V History as social science; Structural history; 23 Philip Abrams; 24 E.J. Hobsbawm; The authority of numbers; 25 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie; 26 Robert William Fogel; Reactions; 27 Fernand Braudel; 28 Lawrence Stone; 29 Theodore Zeldin; Part VI The cultural turn; The impact of Postmodernism; 30 Patrick Joyce; 31 Joan Scott; 32 Joyce Appleby, Lynn Hunt and Margaret Jacob |
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The new cultural history33 Mark Poster; 34 Robert Darnton; Memory and culture; 35 Pierre Nora; 36 Katherine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone; Part VII History and society; The uses of history; 37 Peter Laslett; 38 Michael Howard; 39 Howard Zinn; Engaging with the public; 40 Ludmilla Jordanova; 41 Gerda Lerner; Further reading |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351586634 |
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1351586637 |
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