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The New History The 1980s and Beyond: Studies in Interdisciplinary History

Theodore K. Rabb and Robert I. Rotberg 1982 © Princeton University Press
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  • 9781400886470 (ebook)
  • 9780691629544 (hardcover)
  • 9780691613819 (paper)
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  • Methods/Theory
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  • Introduction (Theodore K. Rabb and Robert I. Rotberg, page 1)
  • POLITICAL HISTORY IN THE 1980S (page 3)
  • A View From Latin America
  • Reflections on its Present and Future (Jacques Julliard, page 29)
  • Ideas and Interests (Peter Clarke, page 45)
  • A Comment (Jacques Revel, page 49)
  • FAMILY HISTORY IN THE 1980S (page 51)
  • Past Achievements and Future Trends (Lawrence Stone, page 51)
  • A Psychoanalytic Perspective (Miles F. Shore, page 89)
  • QUANTIFICATION IN THE 1980S (page 115)
  • Numerical and Formal Analysis in European History (David Herlihy, page 115)
  • Numerical and Formal Analysis in United States History (Allan G. Bogue, page 137)
  • ECONOMIC HISTORY IN THE 1980S (page 179)
  • The Future of the New Economic History (Peter Temin, page 179)
  • Old Problems and New Directions (Barry Supple, page 199)
  • POPULATION HISTORY IN THE 1980S (page 207)
  • The Prospects for Population History (E. A. Wrigley, page 207)
  • ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE 1980S (page 227)
  • Toward a Rapprochement (Bernard S. Cohn, page 227)
  • Consensus, Community, and Exoticism (John W. Adams, page 253)
  • The Possibilities of the Past (Natalie Z. Davis, page 267)
  • A Comment (Carlo Ginzburg, page 277)
  • INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN THE 1980S (page 279)
  • From History of Ideas to History of Meaning (William J. Bouwsma, page 279)
  • The Case for the Defense (Joel Colton, page 293)
  • HISTORY OF SCIENCE IN THE 1980S (page 299)
  • Science, Technology, and Medicine (Arnold Thackray, page 299)
  • TOWARD THE FUTURE (page 315)
  • Coherence, Synthesis, and Quality in History (Theodore K. Rabb, page 315)
  • The Contributors (page 333)
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