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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition
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From Atomic Fragments to Memories of the Trinity Bomb: a bridge of oral history over the pacific. Kayoko Yoshida.
The Oral History Review, Summer-Fall 2003 v30 i2 p59(17) (5632 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Documenting Cultural and Historical Memory: Oral History in the National Park Service. Janet A. McDonnell.
The Oral History Review, Summer-Fall 2003 v30 i2 p99(11) (3757 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
The end of whose history? Whose end of history? John Milfull.
The Australian Journal of Politics and History, June 2003 v49 i2 p222(5) (2621 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Gender and the "great divide": public and private in British gender history. Leonore Davidoff.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p11(18) (7315 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Public and private in Middle Eastern women's history. Elizabeth Thompson.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p52(19) (7742 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Writing out of the margins: women, translation, and the Spanish enlightenment. Theresa Ann Smith.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p116(29) (11714 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Considering the state of U.S. women's history. Nancy Cott, Gerda Lerner, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Ellen DuBois, Nancy Hewitt. .
Journal of Women's History , Spring 2003 v15 i1 p145(22) (8638 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Room in back: before and beyond the nation in women's and gender history. Kate Haulman.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p167(6) (2178 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Interdisciplinarity and institutional change. Penny Messinger.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p172(4) (1251 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Regenerating women's history. Stephanie Gilmore.
Journal of Women's History, Spring 2003 v15 i1 p178(6) (1885 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Documenting women's history: using oral history and the collaborative process. (Research Files). Katrine Barber, Janice Dilg.
Oregon Historical Quarterly , Winter 2002 v103 i4 p530 (5754 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
A "great roads" approach to teaching modern world history and Latin American regional survey courses: a Veracruz to Mexico City case study. James Seay Brown Jr., Douglass Sullivan-Gonzalez.
Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, Fall 2002 v27 i2 p59(15) (7356 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Acting out Nazi Germany: a role-play simulation for the history classroom. W. Gregory Monahan.
Teaching History: A Journal of Methods , Fall 2002 v27 i2 p74(12) (6059 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
The cemetery and cultural memory: Montreal, 1860-1900. Meredith G. Watkins.
Urban History Review, Fall 2002 v31 i1 p52(12) (8224 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "historical research" into the Subject Guide.
Encountering the world: China and its other(s) in historical narratives, 1949-89. Q. Edward Wang.
Journal of World History , Sept 2003 v14 i3 p327(32) (13826 words)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide.
Liberated from the dead hand ... Lev Anninskiy describes his encounters with censored and uncensored history in Soviet Russia. (Point Of Departure). Lev Anninskiy.
History Today, July 2003 v53 i7 p62(2) (1442 words)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide.
Cultivating a common literary heritage: British histories of English literature since World War II. Herbert Grabes.
Modern Language Quarterly, June 2003 v64 i2 p239(16) (5758 words)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide.
Correct the distorted history of Canada. (Nasivvik). Zebedee Nungak.
Wind Speaker, June 2003 v21 i3 p15(2) (833 words)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide.
History is alive: teaching young children about changes over time. Janet Alleman, Jere Brophy.
The Social Studies, May-June 2003 v94 i3 p107(4) (3355 words)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide.
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Andrew Roberts reintroduces us to Churchill's long-delayed epic work, which was written with the assistance of a former editor of History Today. (Cross Current). Andrew Roberts.
History Today May 2002 v52 i5 p53(3) Mag.Coll.: 111A0660.
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Locating and preserving documents: the first step in writing women's history. Geraldine Forbes.
Journal of Women's History Wntr 2003 v14 i4 p169(11)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "methodology."
The theoretical and methodological utility of space and spatial statistics for historical studies; the Nazi Party in geographic context. (Statistical Data Included) Colin Flint.
Historical Methods Wntr 2002 v35 i1 p32(11)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "methodology."
Innocent Bystander: Out of the Ordinary - "Mundane studies" comes of age. (exploring history through research into sociological context of mundane objects) Cullen Murphy.
The Atlantic Monthly Oct 2001 v288 i3 p30 Mag.Coll.: 109K1953.
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "methodology."
The Anniversary Mystique. (methodology of history) Cullen Murphy.
The Wilson Quarterly Autumn 2001 v25 i4 p156
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "methodology."
Some Random Thoughts on History's Recent Past. MICHAEL CONFINO.
History and Memory: Studies in Representation of the Past Fall-Winter 2000 v12 i2 p29
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "methodology."
Heidegger on history and politics as events.
(1). (philosopher Martin Heidegger)(Critical Essay) Claude Karnoouh.
Telos Summer 2001 p113(14)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
Ernst Troeltsch's Critique of Hegel: Normative Thought and History.
(philosopher Georg Wilhelm Hegel) Gabriel R. Ricci.
Humanitas Spring 2001 v14 i1 p47(22)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
Fantasy Echo: History and the Construction of Identity. Joan W. Scott.
Critical Inquiry Wntr 2001 v27 i2 p284
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
History as Synthesis. (response to David D. Roberts, in this issue, p. 68) Claes G. Ryn.
Humanitas Spring 2000 v13 i1 p89
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
Kant's theory of history and progress. Louis Dupre.
The Review of Metaphysics June 1998 v51 n4 p813(16)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
The nonfixity of the historical past. David Weberman.
The Review of Metaphysics June 1997 v50 n4 p749(20)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
Anti-history: the meaning of 'Historical Culture.'
(Sande Cohen) Kerwin Lee Klein.
CLIO Wntr 1996 v25 n2 p125(19)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
The family and the history of public life. Katherine A. Lynch.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Spring 1994 v24 n4 p665(20)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
Can history ever be true? (distortions in historical accounts) Robin Bruce Lockhart.
History Today August 1993 v43 p6(4)
Hint: Enter the search term "history" into the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "philosophy."
HISTORY, TIME, AND KNOWLEDGE IN ANCIENT INDIA. Roy W. Perrett.
History and Theory, October 1999 v38 i3 p307
Hint: Enter the search terms "history theory" using Keywords.
'A laboratory for the manufacture of proletarian writers': the stengazeta (wall newspaper), kul'turnost' and the language of politics in the early Soviet period. Catriona Kelly.
Europe-Asia Studies June 2002 v54 i4 p573(28)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Andrew Roberts reintroduces us to Churchill's long-delayed epic work, which was written with the assistance of a former editor of History Today. (Cross Current). Andrew Roberts.
History Today May 2002 v52 i5 p53(3)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Industrial unionism as liberator or leash? The limits of "rank-and-filism" in American labor historiography. Joseph A. McCartin.
Journal of Social History Spring 1998 v31 n3 p701(10)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Voice trouble: the search for women's words in French historiography. Philippe Carrard.
CLIO Fall 1997 v27 n1 p1(28)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
A grand tour: reading Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall.' (Edward Gibbon's 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire') Christopher Kelly.
Greece & Rome April 1997 v44 n1 p39(20)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
And now for the news: the disturbing freshness of Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall.'
(Edward Gibbon's 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire') Robert D. Kaplan.
The Atlantic Monthly March 1997 v279 n3 p16(2) Mag.Coll.: 87M0453.
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
What if? History's parallel history. (imaginary history)(Column) Cullen Murphy.
The Atlantic Monthly August 1995 v276 n2 p16(2) Mag.Coll.: 80G1011.
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Catalyst of historiography, Marxism and dissidence: the Sector of Methodology of the Institute of History, Soviet Academy of Sciences, 1964-68. Roger D. Markwick.
Europe-Asia Studies July 1994 v46 n4 p579(18)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
The role of logic and aesthetics in constructing narrative wholes in historiography. Jerzy Topolski.
History and Theory, May 1999 v38 i2 p198(1)
Hint: Enter the search term "historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Post-Marxism in an African context: the usability of Antonio Gramsci. Claudio Gorlier.
Research in African Literature, Fall 2002 v33 i3 p97(8) (3058 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Marxist historiography" into the Subject Guide.
Marxism and Western Intellectuals in the Post-Communist Era. Paul Hollander.
Society, Jan 2000 v37 i2 p22 (5264 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Marxist historiography" into the Subject Guide.
HISTORIAN LOUIS M. HACKER'S "COINCIDENTAL CONVERSION" TO THE TRUTH. SCOTT C. ZEMAN.
The Historian, Fall 1998 v61 i1 p85(1) (5704 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Marxist historiography" into the Subject Guide.
A postmodern utopia? Heller and Feher's critique of messianic Marxism. (Agnes Heller; husband Ferenc Feher) Michael Gardiner.
Utopian Studies, Wntr 1997 v8 n1 p89(34) (16928 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Marxist historiography" into the Subject Guide.
The historical approach to political economy. Howard J. Sherman.
Review of Social Economy, Fall 1993 v51 n3 p302(21) (7962 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Marxist historiography" into the Subject Guide.
EMORY AND PROOF OF AGE IN ENGLAND 1272-1327. John Bedell.
Past & Present, February 1999 p3(1)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Middle Ages" into the Subject Guide.
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