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11. Community Studies, Urban History, and American Local History
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Kathleen Neils Conzen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- CONTENTS 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Foreword 11
- Introduction: The Historian’s Vocation and the State of the Discipline in the United States 19
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PART ONE. UNITS OF TIME AND AREAS OF STUDY
- 1. Fragmentation and Unity in “American Medievalism” 49
- 2. Early Modern Europe 78
- 3. Modern European History 95
- 4. African History 113
- 5. The History of the Muslim Middle East 131
- 6. East, Southeast, and South Asia 157
- 7. Latin America and the Americas 187
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Part Two: Expanding fields of inquiry
- 8. Toward a Wider Vision: Trends in Social History 205
- 9. The New Political History in the 1970s 231
- 10. Labor History in the 1970s: Toward a History of the American Worker 252
- 11. Community Studies, Urban History, and American Local History 270
- 12. The Negro in American History: As Scholar, as Subject 292
- 13. Women and the Family 308
- 14. Intellectual and Cultural History 327
- 15. Marking Time: The Historiography of International Relations 355
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PART THREE. MODES OF GATHERING AND ASSESSING HISTORICAL MATERIALS
- 16. Oral History in the United States 391
- 17. Psychohistory 408
- 18 Quantitative Social-Scientific History 433
- 19 Comparative History 457
- 20 The Teaching of History 474
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 505
- INDEX 511
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- CONTENTS 7
- Acknowledgments 9
- Foreword 11
- Introduction: The Historian’s Vocation and the State of the Discipline in the United States 19
-
PART ONE. UNITS OF TIME AND AREAS OF STUDY
- 1. Fragmentation and Unity in “American Medievalism” 49
- 2. Early Modern Europe 78
- 3. Modern European History 95
- 4. African History 113
- 5. The History of the Muslim Middle East 131
- 6. East, Southeast, and South Asia 157
- 7. Latin America and the Americas 187
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Part Two: Expanding fields of inquiry
- 8. Toward a Wider Vision: Trends in Social History 205
- 9. The New Political History in the 1970s 231
- 10. Labor History in the 1970s: Toward a History of the American Worker 252
- 11. Community Studies, Urban History, and American Local History 270
- 12. The Negro in American History: As Scholar, as Subject 292
- 13. Women and the Family 308
- 14. Intellectual and Cultural History 327
- 15. Marking Time: The Historiography of International Relations 355
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PART THREE. MODES OF GATHERING AND ASSESSING HISTORICAL MATERIALS
- 16. Oral History in the United States 391
- 17. Psychohistory 408
- 18 Quantitative Social-Scientific History 433
- 19 Comparative History 457
- 20 The Teaching of History 474
- THE CONTRIBUTORS 505
- INDEX 511