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CHAPTER 2. From avocation to vocation: the beginnings
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. History as avocation 8
- CHAPTER 2. From avocation to vocation: the beginnings 28
- CHAPTER 3. ‘The post-1918 generation’: professionalization continued 52
- CHAPTER 4. ‘Mr. Newman, manifestly, is not a historian’: the amateurization of history 82
- CHAPTER 5. The importance of being sexist: the masculinization of history 97
- CHAPTER 6. Protecting scholarly independence: a professional imperative 121
- CHAPTER 7. ‘History cannot be too much professionalized’: professionalization reconsidered 147
- Conclusion 171
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 243
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. History as avocation 8
- CHAPTER 2. From avocation to vocation: the beginnings 28
- CHAPTER 3. ‘The post-1918 generation’: professionalization continued 52
- CHAPTER 4. ‘Mr. Newman, manifestly, is not a historian’: the amateurization of history 82
- CHAPTER 5. The importance of being sexist: the masculinization of history 97
- CHAPTER 6. Protecting scholarly independence: a professional imperative 121
- CHAPTER 7. ‘History cannot be too much professionalized’: professionalization reconsidered 147
- Conclusion 171
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 243
- Index 253