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History of Education as Social History
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The ‘New History’ of the Enlightenment: An Essay in the Social History of Social History
2007In the last hundred years or so, from the ‘New History’ of James Harvey Robinson (1863–1936) to the ‘New Cultural History’ of the last two or three decades, a number of social and cultural historians have been calling for a new approach to history that would find a space for ordinary people as well as ‘heroes’, for women and children as well as men ...
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People's History and Social Science History
Social Science History, 1983A friend and colleague of an author reviews a two-volume history. Acknowledging his relationship with the author the reviewer calls the books “excellent, full of rich new insights, sparkling with intelligence, the sentiment which underlies our empassioned love for the historian’s craft, one of the most beautiful of the discplines devoted to the study ...
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Social Anthropology and Social Science History
Social Science History, 2009In the 1970s, when the social science history movement emerged in the United States, leading to the founding of the Social Science History Association, a simultaneous movement arose in which historians looked to cultural anthropology for inspiration.
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Economic History as Social History
2021We saw earlier in this study that the ‘construction yards’ of Italian ‘historical materialism’ made use of materials which derived from a long series of reflections on historical knowledge—ones distinctive of Italian national culture. When it came to ‘economic history’, the lesson passed down by one of the founders of this discipline in Italy, Gino ...
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Natural history and social history
Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, 1976Natural history is unorthodox territory for the historian of science. It is an area of study in which elaborate theories and intricate experiments play comparatively little part: the science we are concerned with is not on the whole a matter of cumulative hypothesising and culminating breakthroughs.
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