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New Directions in Social and Cultural History


New Directions in Social and Cultural History

Paperback by Handley, Sasha (University of Manchester, UK); McWilliam, Rohan (Anglia Ruskin University, UK); Noakes, Prof. Lucy (University of Essex, UK)

New Directions in Social and Cultural History

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ISBN:
9781472580818
Publication Date:
22 Feb 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 24 May 2024
New Directions in Social and Cultural History

Description

What does it mean to be a social and cultural historian today? In the wake of the 'cultural turn', and in an age of digital and public history, what challenges and opportunities await historians in the early 21st century? In this exciting new text, leading historians reflect on key developments in their fields and argue for a range of 'new directions' in social and cultural history. Focusing on emerging areas of historical research such as the history of the emotions and environmental history, New Directions in Social and Cultural History is an invaluable guide to the current and future state of the field. The book is divided into three clear sections, each with an editorial introduction, and covering key thematic areas: histories of the human, the material world, and challenges and provocations. Each chapter in the collection provides an introduction to the key and recent developments in its specialist field, with their authors then moving on to argue for what they see as particularly important shifts and interventions in the theory and methodology and suggest future developments. New Directions in Social and Cultural History provides a comprehensive and insightful overview of this burgeoning field which will be important reading for all students and scholars of social and cultural history and historiography.

Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures Notes on Contributors Foreword, Frank Mort (University of Manchester, UK) Preface, Pamela Cox (University of Essex, UK) Introduction: Towards New Social and Cultural Histories, Rohan McWilliam (Anglia Ruskin University, UK), Lucy Noakes (University of Brighton, UK) and Sasha Handley (University of Manchester, UK) Part I: Histories of the Human 1. Subjectivity, the Self and Historical Practice, Penny Summerfield (University of Manchester, UK) 2. The History of Emotions, Rob Boddice (Max Planck Institute, Germany) 3. The Body and the Senses, Judith Allen (Indiana University, USA) Part II: The Material Turn 4. A Return to Materialism? Putting Social History Back into Place, Katrina Navickas (University of Hertfordshire, UK) 5. Markets and Cultures, Donna Loftus (Open University, UK) 6. Visual and Material Cultures, Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan University, USA) 7. Public Histories, Paul Ashton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and Meg Foster (University of New South Wales, Australia) Part III: Challenges and Provocations 8. Animal Human Histories, Hilda Kean (University of Greenwich and University College London, UK) 9. New Directions in Transnational History: Thinking and Living Transnationally, Durbha Ghosh (Cornell University, USA) 10. Environmental History, John Morgan (University of Manchester, UK) 11. Spatial Histories, Nicola Whyte (University of Exeter, UK) Afterword: Digital History, Seth Denbo (American Historical Association, USA) Index

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