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Intellectual History, Social History, Cultural History… and Our History

Journalism Quarterly, 1990
This essay explores the links among intellectual history, social history and cultural history. It suggests that the recent turn in American historiography to cultural history is vitally important for communication studies because communication has now been thrust to center stage in virtually every subfield of history.
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Social History, Cultural History, Other Histories

2014
The label of ‘translator’, put forward by Appleby to describe the entire discipline of history could not be applied to social historians, many of whom took the train ‘through the terrain of textuality to the land of discourse and deconstruction’ but who were not sure whether they would stay ‘very long at the destination’, in Geoff Eley’s opinion in ...
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Making History History History

Canadian Theatre Review, 2019
A first-person analysis of the commissioning and touring life of Deborah Pearson’s show History History History, examining the ways in which contemporary events in the news, particularly the refugee crisis and immigration, impacted European programmers’ and commissioners’ interest in Pearson’s touring performance about her family immigrating as ...
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Financial History and History

2016
This chapter reflects on the connections between financial history and history, with particular attention to the specific contribution of the historical approach to a field that necessarily also draws from other disciplines, especially economics. It provides a historiographical survey of a field that matured in the 1980s and 1990s and considers the new
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Social history and conceptual history

International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 1989
Whoever is occupied with history?whatever that is?and defines it as social history obviously limits his or her theme. And the indi? vidual who narrows history to conceptual history obviously does the same thing. Nevertheless, with both determinations it is not the usual limitation of special histories which general history embraces within it. England's
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Men’s History, Gender History, or Cultural History?

Gender & History, 2002
Books reviewed in this article:Shawn Johansen, Family Men: Middle–Class Fatherhood in Industrializing AmericaMartin A. Berger, Man Made: Thomas Eakins and the Construction of Gilded Age ManhoodMatthew Basso, Laura McCall and Dee Garceau (eds), Across the Great Divide: Cultures of Manhood in the American ...
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AGRICULTURAL HISTORY, RURAL HISTORY, OR COUNTRYSIDE HISTORY?

The Historical Journal, 2007
This article assesses the state of modern English rural history. It identifies an ‘orthodox’ school, focused on the economic history of agriculture. This has made impressive progress in quantifying and explaining the output and productivity achievements of English farming since the ‘agricultural revolution’. Its celebratory account was, from the outset,
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