The New History : the 1980s and Beyond /
In this volume a diverse group of leading historians analyzes the future needs of their craft and suggests the many ways in which scholars of the near future will interpret the events of earlier years. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technol...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
[2017]
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Series: | Studies in interdisciplinary history.
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Political History in the 1980s
- A View from Latin America
- Reflections on its Present and Future
- Ideas and Interests
- A Comment
- Family History in the 1980s
- Past Achievements and Future Trends
- Biography in the 1980s
- A Psychoanalytic Perspective
- Quantification in the 1980s
- Numerical and Formal Analysis in European History
- Numerical and Formal Analysis in United States History
- Economic History in the 1980s
- The Future of the New Economic History
- Old Problems and New Directions
- Population History in the 1980s
- The Prospects for Population History
- Anthropology and History in the 1980s
- Toward a Rapprochement
- Consensus, Community, and Exoticism
- The Possibilities of the Past
- A Comment
- Intellectual History in the 1980s
- From History of Ideas to History of Meaning
- The Case for the Defense
- History of Science in the 1980s
- Science, Technology, and Medicine
- Toward the Future
- Coherence, Synthesis, and Quality in History
- The Contributors