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Volume 39 Number 3

Spring 2006


  Editorial Staff

PETER N. STEARNS 611

Introduction

613

Part I: Social History and Spatial Scope

LARA PUTNAM 615

To Study the Fragments/Whole: Micro-history and the Atlantic World

GARY CROSS 631

Crowds and Leisure: Thinking Comparatively Across the Twentieth Century

WENDY WEBSTER 651

Transnational Journeys and Domestic Histories

CARL NIGHTINGALE 667

The Transnational Contexts of Early Twentieth-Century American Urban Segregation

703

Part II: Issues of Power in Social History: Social History and the State

SIMON GUNN 705

From Hegemony to Governmentality: Changing Conceptions of Power in Social History

CLIFTON CRAIS 721

Custom and the Politics of Sovereignty in South Africa

CAROL SUMMERS 741

Radical Rudeness: Ugandan Social Critiques in the 1940s

PRASSANNAN PARTHASARATHI 771

The State and Social History

779

Part III: Reintroducing and Refining Social Structure in Social History

DANIEL J. WALKOWITZ 781

The Cultural Turn and a New Social History: Folk Dance and the Renovation of Class in Social History

ANDY WOOD 803

Fear, Hatred and the Hidden Injuries of Class in Early Modern England

827

Part IV: Social History and Audience

GEOFFREY TIMMINS 829

The Future of Learning and Teaching in Social History: The Research Approach and Employability

TRISTRAM HUNT 843

Reality, Identity and Empathy: The Changing Face of Social History Television

ROY ROSENZWEIG 859

Historians and Audiences: Comment on Tristram Hunt and Geoffrey Timmins

865

Part V: Opportunities For the Future

PETER BORSAY 867

New Approaches to Social History. Myth, Memory and Place: Monmouth and Bath 1750–1900

SIGURDUR GYLFI MAGNUSSON 891

Social History as "Sites of Memory"? The Institutionalization of History: Micro-History and the Grand Narrative

STEPHEN MOSLEY 915

Common Ground: Integrating Social and Environmental History

HERBERT S. KLEIN 936

The Old History and the New Social Sciences

PETER N. STEARNS 945

Behavioral History: A Brief Introduction to a New Frontier

951 ARTICLE ABSTRACTS


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