21H.991J / STS.210J Theories and Methods in the Study of History, Fall 2003
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Perdue, Peter C.
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Theories and Methods in the Study of History
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The purpose of this course is to acquaint you with a variety of approaches to the past used by historians writing in the twentieth century. Most of the books on the list constitute, in my view (and others), modern classics, or potential classics, in social and economic history. We will examine how these historians conceive of their object of study, how they use primary sources as a basis for their accounts, how they structure the narrative and analytic discussion of their topic, and what are the advantages and drawbacks of their approaches.
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2003-12Other identifiers
21H.991J-Fall2003
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history, theory, method, contemporary, twentieth century, social history, economics, primary source, narrative, analysis, cultural history, 20th century, Annales school, agrarian history, class, race, gender, historical categories, historical demography, new economic history, military history, environmental history, film, Europe, America, Asia, primary sources, 21H.991J, STS.210J, 21H.991, STS.210, History -- Study and teaching