Reliving the Past: The Worlds of Social HistoryOlivier Zunz UNC Press Books, 1985 - 334 pages Five historians uncover the ties between people's daily routines and the all-encompassing framework of their lives. They trace the processes of social construction in Western Europe, the United States, Latin America, Africa, and China, discussing both the |
Contents
RETRIEYING EUROPEAN LIVES | 11 |
THE SYNTHESIS OF SOCIAL CHANGE REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY | 53 |
BETWEEN GLOBAL PROCESS AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AN INQUIRY INTO EARLY LATIN AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY 15001900 | 115 |
DOING SOCIAL HISTORY FROM PINTS DOORWAY | 191 |
APPROACHES TO MODERN CHINESE SOCIAL HISTORY | 236 |
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CONTRIBUTORS | 325 |
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