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Course outline.
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Feldner, Heiko, Passmore, Kevin, Berger, Stefan: Writing history: theory and practice. Bloomsbury Academic, London (2010).
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Burke, Peter: New perspectives on historical writing. Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pa (2001).
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Cannadine, David: What is history now? Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2002).
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Evans, Richard J.: In defense of history. W.W. Norton, New York (1999).
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Gunn, Simon: History and cultural theory. Pearson Longman, Harlow (2006).
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Stern, Fritz Richard: The varieties of history: from Voltaire to the present. Vintage Books, New York (1973).
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Tosh, John, Lang, Sean: The pursuit of history: aims, methods, and new directions in the study of modern history. Longman, Harlow (2006).
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Claus, Peter, Marriott, John: History: an introduction to theory, method and practice. Longman, Harlow (2012).
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Appleby, Joyce Oldham, Hunt, Lynn Avery, Jacob, Margaret: Telling the truth about history. Norton, New York ; London (1994).
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Arnold, John: History: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2000).
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Bentley, Michael: Companion to historiography. Routledge, London (1997).
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Bentley, Michael: Modernizing England’s past: English historiography in the age of modernism, 1870-1970. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005).
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Berlin, I.: History and Theory: The Concept of Scientific History. History and Theory. 1, 1–31 (1960).
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Boyd, Kelly: Encyclopedia of historians and historical writing. Fitzroy Dearborn, London (1999).
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Burke, Peter: History and social theory. Polity, Cambridge (2005).
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Burke, Peter: Eyewitnessing: the uses of images as historical evidence. Reaktion Books, London (2001).
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Burke, Peter: New perspectives on historical writing. Polity Press, Cambridge (2001).
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Burke, Peter, British Academy: History and historians in the twentieth century. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, Oxford (2002).
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Burrow, J. W.: A history of histories: epics, chronicles, romances and inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the twentieth century. Allen Lane, London (2007).
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Butterfield, Herbert: Man on his past: the study of the history of historical scholarship. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1955).
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Carr, Edward Hallett: What is history? Palgrave, Basingstoke (2001).
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Cipolla, Carlo M.: Between history and economics: an introduction to economic history. Blackwell, Oxford (1991).
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Elton, G. R.: Return to essentials: some reflections on the present state of historical study. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991).
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Finley, M. I.: The use and abuse of history. Chatto and Windus, London (1975).
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Fogel, R.W., Elton, G.R.: Which road to the past?: two views of history. Yale University Press, New Haven (1983).
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Ginzburg, C.: Clues, myths, and the historical method. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md (2013).
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Goody, Jack: The theft of history. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006).
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Grafton, Anthony: What was history?: the art of history in early modern Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2007).
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Harte, N. B.: The study of economic history: collected inaugural lectures, 1893-1970. Cass, London (1971).
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Haskell, Francis: History and its images: art and the interpretation of the past. Yale University Press, New Haven (1993).
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Hexter, J. H.: On historians: reappraisals of some of the makers of modern history. Collins, London (1979).
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Hexter, J. H.: Reappraisals in history. Longmans, London (1961).
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Hobsbawm, E. J.: On history. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London (1997).
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Ranger, T. O., Hobsbawm, E. J.: The Invention of tradition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1983).
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Hunt, Lynn Avery, Biersack, Aletta: The new cultural history. University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif (1989).
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Iggers, Georg G.: Historiography in the twentieth century: from scientific objectivity to the postmodern challenge. Wesleyan University Press, Hanover, NH (1997).
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Jenkins, Keith, Munslow, Alun: Re-thinking history. Routledge, London (1991).
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Jordanova, L. J.: History in practice. Hodder Arnold, London (2006).
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Nora, Pierre, Le Goff, Jacques: Constructing the past: essays in historical methodology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Lowenthal, David: The past is a foreign country. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985).
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Marrou, Henri Irénée: The meaning of history. (1966).
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McCullagh, C.B.: What Do Historians Argue About? History and Theory. 43, 18–38 (2004).
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Momigliano, Arnaldo, Cornell, Tim, Bowersock, G. W.: A.D. Momigliano: studies on modern scholarship. University of California Press, Berkeley (1994).
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Breazeale, Daniel, Hollingdale, R. J.: Untimely meditations. Cambridge University Press, New York (1997).
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Postan, M. M.: Fact and relevance: essays on historical method. Cambridge University Press, London (1971).
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Samuel, R.: Reading the Signs: II. Fact-grubbers and mind-readers. History Workshop Journal. 33, 220–251 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/33.1.220.
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Revel, Jacques, Hunt, Lynn Avery: Histories: French constructions of the past. New Press, New York (1995).
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Southern, R. W., Bartlett, Robert: History and historians: selected papers of R.W. Southern. Blackwell, Malden, Mass (2004).
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Stone, Lawrence: The past and the present revisited. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1987).
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Thompson, Paul Richard: The voice of the past: oral history. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2000).
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Tonkin, Elizabeth: Narrating our pasts: the social construction of oral history. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992).
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Wickham, Chris, British Academy: Marxist history-writing for the twenty-first century. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007).
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Woolf, D. R.: A global history of history. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2011).
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BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, History of History, http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gryrx, (2011).
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Bloch, M.: Introduction : general scope of the inquiry. In: Feudal society : vol 1 the growth of ties of dependence. pp. xvii–xxi. Routledge, London (1965).
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Bloch, M.: Introduction. In: The royal touch : sacred monarchy and scrofula in England and France. pp. 1–8. Routledge, London (1973).
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Bloch, M.: History, men and time. In: The historian’s craft. pp. 17–39. Manchester University Press, Manchester (1954).
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Ladurie, E.L.R.: History that stands still. In: The mind and method of the historian. pp. 1–27. Harvester Wheatsheaf, Brighton, Sussex (1981).
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Geertz, C.: Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight. In: The interpretation of cultures selected essays. pp. 412–453. Basic Books (1973).
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Weber, M., Smith, A.D., Brubaker, R., Eriksen, T.H.: The concept of ethnicity. In: The ethnicity reader: nationalism, multiculturalism and migration. pp. 13–53. Polity, Cambridge (2010).
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Bock, Gisela: Women’s history and gender history: aspects of an international debate. In: Gender and history. pp. 7–30. John Wiley and Sons UK (1989).
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Golinski, Jan: The place of production. In: Making natural knowledge : constructivism and the history of science. pp. 79–102. Cambridge University Press (1998).
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Foucault, Michel: The body of the condemned. In: Discipline and punish : The birth of the prison. pp. 3–31. Penguin UK, UK (1991).
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Skinner, Quentin: The idea of negative liberty: machiavellian and modern perspectives. In: Visions of politics. vol. 2: renaissance virtues. pp. 186–212. Cambridge University Press (2002).
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Febvre, Lucien: A new kind of history. In: A new kind of history: from the writings of Febvre. pp. 27–43. Routledge (1973).
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Hall, Stuart: Gramsci’s relevance for the study of race and ethnicity. In: Stuart Hall : critical dialogues in cultural studies. pp. 411–440. Routledge, New York (1995).
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Darnton, Robert: Workers revolt: the great cat massacre of the Rue Saint-Severin. In: The great cat massacre and other episodes in French cultural history. Allen Lane (Penguin UK) (1984).
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Brenner, Robert: Property and progress : where Adam Smith went wrong. In: Marxist history-writing for the twenty-first century ; British Academy occasional paper, No. 9. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007).
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Foster, J: Nineteenth-century towns : a class dimension. In: Essays in social history. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1974).
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Reid, Douglas A.: The decline of Saint Monday 1766-1876. In: Essays in social history, vol. 2. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1986).
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Braudel, Fernand: Preface to the first edition. In: The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II. Harper and Row, London (1976).
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Gay, Peter: Ranke : the respectful critic. In: Style in history. Jonathan Cape, London (1975).
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Kuhn, Thomas S: The priority of paradigms. In: The structure of scientific revolutions. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill (1996).
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Kuhn, Thomas S: The history of science. In: The essential tension : selected studies in scientific tradition and change. University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1977).
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Braudel, Fernand: History and the social sciences : the ‘longue durée’. In: Braudel, Fernand. University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1980).
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Linebaugh, Peter: Ships and chips : technological repression and the origin of the wage. In: The London hanged : crime and civil society in the eighteenth century. Verso, London (2003).
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Bayly, C. A: Introduction. In: The birth of the modern world, 1780-1914 : global connections and comparisons. Blackwell, Oxford (2004).
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Mathias, Peter: Prologue : the industrial revolution : identity and beginning. In: The first industrial nation : an economic history of Britain 1700-1914. Methuen, London (1983).
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Bonnell, Victoria E, Hunt, Lynne: Introduction. In: Beyond the cultural turn : new directions in the study of society and culture. University of California Press, Berkeley (1999).
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Scott, Joan W: Women’s history. In: New perspectives on historical writing. Polity, Cambridge (2001).
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Dumont, L.: Appendix A: caste, racism and ‘stratification’ reflections of a social anthropologist. In: Homo hierarchicus: the caste system and its implications. pp. 247–266. University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1980).
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Douglas, M.: Away from ritual. In: Natural symbols: explorations in cosmology. pp. 1–19. Routledge, London (2003).
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Coulson, N.J.: Legal practice in the forst century of Islam. In: A history of Islamic law. pp. 21–35. University Press, Edinburgh (1978).