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A History of Histories

2013
In the long history of recorded human suffering, no disease stands forth with such a well-documented course as does urolithiasis. This is an overview to the historical indications for a new and comprehensive history of urinary tract stone disease.
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Brazilian History as Global History

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018
The article discusses the relationship between global history and Brazilian history and suggests an agenda for future research. It argues that global history scholars could profit from Brazil's great scholarly tradition, which conceptualises key topics of global history such as global encounters and cultural identities, power asymmetries and spatial ...
Frederik, Schulze, Fischer, Georg
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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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History of the History of Psychology

2020
Reflexivity has been a common theme in the literature on the history of psychology in recent years. Reflecting on the history of psychology is for historians of psychology the ultimate reflexive step. Germany is widely regarded as the homeland of “modern” or “scientific” psychology.
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Histories and Anti-Histories

2017
The historiography of the Oxford Movement has been characterized by contention and partisanship. Hagiographical accounts have been offset by a vigorous tradition of ‘anti-histories’. Both sides often used the past to support a current party or denominational position, a characteristic that was evident in the commemorations of the centenary of the ...
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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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History as Natural History

1994
Charles Darwin has been moldering in his grave now for a full century. But it is not death with which we associate his name; it is life, in all its abundance and variety. In particular, the argument he made for the natural origin of life, including humans, has been one of the most influential ideas in the world over that century’s span. It was accepted
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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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A HISTORY WITHOUT THE HISTORY

History and Theory, 2006
In some remote corner of the universe, flickering in the light of the 
countless solar systems into which it had been poured, there was 
once a planet on which clever animals invented cognition. It was the 
most arrogant and most mendacious minute in the “history of the 
world”; but a minute was all it was.
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History and History's Problem

Social Text, 1986
However, none of the "people's historians" has been able to move beyond a research emphasis on "the people" to an adequate theoretical formulation and statement of methodology. If "the people" is more than a demographic category, what concept does it signify? Clearly, more is involved than adding one part of a population, that which has been neglected,
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