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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... peasants who hauled goods in the off - season , and three housed large estates which employed many day laborers . Gaunt's comparison of the parishes brought out the great population mobility of the estate - Retrieving European Lives 33.
... peasants who hauled goods in the off - season , and three housed large estates which employed many day laborers . Gaunt's comparison of the parishes brought out the great population mobility of the estate - Retrieving European Lives 33.
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... peasant and semi- industrial parishes , the percentages native were 59 and 67. The peas- ant and semi - industrial ... peasants were often technically serfs ) and large , complex households . Contrary to widespread opin- ion , they also ...
... peasant and semi- industrial parishes , the percentages native were 59 and 67. The peas- ant and semi - industrial ... peasants were often technically serfs ) and large , complex households . Contrary to widespread opin- ion , they also ...
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... peasant mass , dominated by church and state , which broke apart after 1750 with an industrial revolution followed ... peasants prospered and landlords faltered in western Europe ; in eastern Eu- rope , however , landlords themselves ...
... peasant mass , dominated by church and state , which broke apart after 1750 with an industrial revolution followed ... peasants prospered and landlords faltered in western Europe ; in eastern Eu- rope , however , landlords themselves ...
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... peasant " population before 1800 , and date a number of changes in family structure well before the indus- trial concentration and fertility decline of the nineteenth century . He would less confidently assert Europe's eighteenth ...
... peasant " population before 1800 , and date a number of changes in family structure well before the indus- trial concentration and fertility decline of the nineteenth century . He would less confidently assert Europe's eighteenth ...
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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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