What Is History Now? 2002
DOI: 10.1057/9780230204522_5
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“…If I am going to investigate the Tsarist economy in Russia in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, for example, I need to have a framework of economic concepts at my disposal before I can start to do so, and I am likely to encounter a number of specific paradigms in the literature that seem particularly salient (for example, ideas deriving from Chayanov's theory of the peasant economy). 51 Conceptual and theoretical considerations of this kind often define different approaches to the past -global history, 52 cultural history, 53 queer history, 54 posthumanist history, 55 the history of ideas 56 and so on. It is not just conceptual and theoretical concerns that differentiate types of history, however, since they typically develop methodologies specific to the kinds of issue that they are exploring.…”
Section: Understanding Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If I am going to investigate the Tsarist economy in Russia in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, for example, I need to have a framework of economic concepts at my disposal before I can start to do so, and I am likely to encounter a number of specific paradigms in the literature that seem particularly salient (for example, ideas deriving from Chayanov's theory of the peasant economy). 51 Conceptual and theoretical considerations of this kind often define different approaches to the past -global history, 52 cultural history, 53 queer history, 54 posthumanist history, 55 the history of ideas 56 and so on. It is not just conceptual and theoretical concerns that differentiate types of history, however, since they typically develop methodologies specific to the kinds of issue that they are exploring.…”
Section: Understanding Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such analysis shares with approaches in the cultural turn an openness to what Miri Rubin (p. 90) calls "a hybrid of critical strategies". 16 These throw light, she notes, on forms of communication, the ways in which practice and ideas circulate, and individual agency, and "always attend to meaning. .…”
Section: Historical Sociology Is Both Cultural and Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over these decades, history has become increasingly social, political, religious, cultural, intellectual, economic. and technical in nature (Evans, 2002;Cartledge, 2002;Pedersen, 2002;Hufton, 2002;Rubin, 2002;Brett, 2002). It has been enriched by many new perspectives such as gender, race, and class (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%