Volume 39 (Spring 2006)
Issue 3
Table of Contents
click on a title for an abstract of the article:
- Borsay, Peter, "New Approaches to Social History. Myth, Memory, and Place: Monmouth and Bath 1750-1900"
- Crais, Clifton C., "Custom and the Politics of Sovereignty in South Africa"
- Cross, Gary S, "Crowds and Leisure: Thinking Comparatively Across the 20th Century"
- Gunn, Simon, 1954-, "From Hegemony to Governmentality: Changing Conceptions of Power in Social History"
- Hunt, Tristram, 1974-, "Reality, Identity and Empathy: The Changing Face of Social History Television"
- Klein, Herbert S., "The Old Social History and the New Social Sciences"
- Mosley, Stephen, "Common Ground: Integrating Social and Environmental History"
- Nightingale, Carl Husemoller, "The Transnational Contexts of Early Twentieth-Century American Urban Segregation"
- Parthasarathi, Prasannan, "The State and Social History"
- Putnam, Lara, "To Study the Fragments/Whole: Microhistory and the Atlantic World"
- Rosenzweig, Roy, "Historians and Audiences: Comment on Tristram Hunt and Geoffrey Timmins"
- Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon, "Social History as 'Sites of Memory'? The Institutionalizaton of History: Microhistory and the Grand Narrative"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Part I: Social History and Spatial Scope"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Part II: Issues of Power in Social History: Social History and the State"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Part III: Reintroducing and Refining Social Structure in Social History"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Part IV: Social History and Audience"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Part V: Opportunities for the Future"
- Stearns, Peter N., "Behavioral History: A Brief Introduction to a New Frontier"
- Summers, Carol, 1964-, "Radical Rudeness: Ugandan Social Critiques in the 1940s"
- Timmins, Geoffrey, "The Future of Learning and Teaching in Social History: The Research Approach and Employability"
- Walkowitz, Daniel J., "The Cultural Turn and A New Social History: Folk Dance and the Renovation of Class in Social History"
- Webster, Wendy, "Transnational Journeys and Domestic Histories"
- Wood, Andy, "Fear, Hatred and the Hidden Injuries of Class in Early Modern England"
