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This book charts the evolution of animal history from 1800 to the present day, and is an essential companion for students navigating the methodological and historiographical practices of the field.
How did Gregory of Tours use Christian fears to explore ethical discourse on the formation of the good and bad self?
This book focuses on the history and prospects of the strategic alliances between African... Læs mere
How should a historian with personal experience of their topics write about them? Exploring the author’s own experiences with Munchausen Syndrome and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP), this book analyzes how various historians have managed “the personal” and their scholarship.
The volume addresses the challenge of considering Big History along with attention to major regional civilizations. Authored by one of the field's pioneers, the book explores... Læs mere
The genealogy of 'humanism' demonstrates its impossibility as a historiographical category since the Early Modern Period, thereby opening up the potentials of a critical historiography. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
This book explores the post-harem lives of Ottoman palace women who, unlike valide sultans, mothers of princes (sehzades), or imperial... Læs mere
This book offers an intellectual history of Hirschi’s contribution to the formative arguments that comprise the modern history of criminology. It expands beyond a rendering of Hirschi’s publication record through the inclusion of biographical content.
Chinese historians review the research achievements of the study of history in China in the past 40 years since the reform and opening up in... Læs mere
This book argues that of today’s ‘core’ social scientific disciplines, it is sociology that has inherited the capacious ambitions... Læs mere
Gender has a special relation to history as an academic practice, as a form of writing, and as a way of understanding humanity. This... Læs mere
This book investigates the historical and functional significance of Stonemasons' marks—symbols inscribed on individual stone blocks—as a communicative practice within the architectural and construction industries.