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Writing history : theory and practice / edited by Stefan Berger, Heiko Feldner, Kevin Passmore.

Van Pelt Library D13.W75 W75 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Berger, Stefan, editor.
Feldner, Heiko, editor.
Passmore, Kevin, editor.
Series:
Writing history
Writing history series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historiography.
Physical Description:
xii, 446 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition:
Third edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
Contents:
Part 1 Rankeanism and the professionalization of history p. 3
1 The new scientificity in historical writing around 1800 p. 7 / Heiko Feldner
2 The Rankean tradition in British historiography (1840 to 1950) p. 25 / John Warren
3 The professionalization and institutionalization of history p. 43 / Peter Lambert
Part 2 The social turn p. 63
4 Marxist historiography p. 67 / Geoff Eley
5 History and the social sciences p. 86 / John L. Harvey
6 The Annales p. 113 / Matthias Middell
Part 3 The cultural turn p. 129
7 Poststructuralist and linguistic methods p. 133 / Kevin Passmore
8 From women's history to gender history p. 158 / Laura Lee Downs
9 Postcolonial history p. 184 / Gavin Murray-Miller
Part 4 The eclecticism of contemporary historical writing p. 205
10 Psychoanalysis and psycho historical methods p. 211 / Garthine Walker and Tracey Loughran
11 Historical anthropology p. 236 / Jakob Tanner
12 Environmental and animal history p. 253 / Lloyd Price
13 History and material culture p. 273 / Anne Gerritsen and Giorgio Riello
14 Comparative and transnational history p. 292 / Stefan Berger
Part 5 Some case studies p. 317
15 Political history p. 323 / Jon Lawrence and Alexandre Campsie
16 Social history p. 343 / Thomas Welskopp
17 Cultural history p. 363 / Tracey Loughran
18 Economic history p. 386 / Pat Hudson
19 Intellectual history/history of ideas p. 405 / Beverley Southgate.
Notes:
Previous edition: 2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781474262798
1474262791
9781474255882
1474255884
OCLC:
1138892420

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