Reliving the Past: The Worlds of Social HistoryUNC Press Books, 2014年2月1日 - 346 頁 Five historians uncover the ties between people's daily routines and the all-encompassing framework of their lives. They trace the processes of social construction in Western Europe, the United States, Latin America, Africa, and China, discussing both the historical similarities and the ways in which individual history has shaped each area's development. They stress the need for a social history that connects individuals to major ideological, political, and economic transformations. |
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... collective reexamination of the questions and methods of social history that stimulated the writing of this volume . Olivier Zunz Charlottesville , Virginia Spring 1985 This page intentionally left blank RELIVING THE PAST This page ...
... collective reexamination of the questions and methods of social history that stimulated the writing of this volume . Olivier Zunz Charlottesville , Virginia Spring 1985 This page intentionally left blank RELIVING THE PAST This page ...
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... collective biography of the many , Lévi - Strauss concluded that " between narrative history and the new history -- one recording the daily activities of dignitaries , the other attentive to the slow demographic , economic and ...
... collective biography of the many , Lévi - Strauss concluded that " between narrative history and the new history -- one recording the daily activities of dignitaries , the other attentive to the slow demographic , economic and ...
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... collective conflict . In the face of rapid differ- entiation , at the extreme , drastically declining integration produces revolution . But normally a society faced with social change develops new beliefs and reformed integrating ...
... collective conflict . In the face of rapid differ- entiation , at the extreme , drastically declining integration produces revolution . But normally a society faced with social change develops new beliefs and reformed integrating ...
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... collective volumes , handbooks , and critical essays likewise prolifer- ated . More important , European historians trained their sights on a wide range of social experience , especially concerning the period since 1700 . The ...
... collective volumes , handbooks , and critical essays likewise prolifer- ated . More important , European historians trained their sights on a wide range of social experience , especially concerning the period since 1700 . The ...
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... collective of their rank - and - file participants.13 It ar- gued the meaning of those events , at least in part , as a function of the characteristics of their participants . George Rudé's Crowd in the French Revolution , for example ...
... collective of their rank - and - file participants.13 It ar- gued the meaning of those events , at least in part , as a function of the characteristics of their participants . George Rudé's Crowd in the French Revolution , for example ...
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The Synthesis of Social Change Reflections on American Social History | 53 |
Between Global Process and Local Knowledge An Inquiry into Early Latin American Social History 15001900 | 115 |
Doing Social History from Pims Doorway | 191 |
Approaches to Modern Chinese Social History | 236 |
Bibliography | 297 |
Contributors | 325 |
Index | 327 |
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