New Directions in Social and Cultural History

Author:   Sasha Handley (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Rohan McWilliam (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) ,  Prof. Lucy Noakes (University of Essex, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781472580801


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   22 February 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sasha Handley (University of Manchester, UK) ,  Rohan McWilliam (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) ,  Prof. Lucy Noakes (University of Essex, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Edition:   HPOD
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9781472580801


ISBN 10:   147258080
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   22 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Acknowledgements List of Figures Notes on Contributors Foreword, Frank Mort (University of Manchester, UK) Preface, Pamela Cox (University of Essex, UK) Introduction: Towards New Social and Cultural Histories, Rohan McWilliam (Anglia Ruskin University, UK), Lucy Noakes (University of Brighton, UK) and Sasha Handley (University of Manchester, UK) Part I: Histories of the Human 1. Subjectivity, the Self and Historical Practice, Penny Summerfield (University of Manchester, UK) 2. The History of Emotions, Rob Boddice (Max Planck Institute, Germany) 3. The Body and the Senses, Judith Allen (Indiana University, USA) Part II: The Material Turn 4. A Return to Materialism? Putting Social History Back into Place, Katrina Navickas (University of Hertfordshire, UK) 5. Markets and Cultures, Donna Loftus (Open University, UK) 6. Visual and Material Cultures, Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan University, USA) 7. Public Histories, Paul Ashton (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and Meg Foster (University of New South Wales, Australia) Part III: Challenges and Provocations 8. Animal Human Histories, Hilda Kean (University of Greenwich and University College London, UK) 9. New Directions in Transnational History: Thinking and Living Transnationally, Durbha Ghosh (Cornell University, USA) 10. Environmental History, John Morgan (University of Manchester, UK) 11. Spatial Histories, Nicola Whyte (University of Exeter, UK) Afterword: Digital History, Seth Denbo (American Historical Association, USA) Index

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An impressive, well-written volume that not only addresses the current state of play in social and cultural history, but relates it to influential political and intellectual movements and points to future trends. It will be an extremely useful volume for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. * June Purvis, Emeritus Professor of Women's and Gender History, University of Portsmouth, UK * This engaging collection of essays encourages the reader to think critically about - and productively with - recent work in social and cultural history. In mapping a field characterised by dialogue and collaboration, it historicises current practice, contests conventional categories, and explores new approaches and cross-disciplinary encounters. The contributors explain what social and cultural history is today whilst also making insightful suggestions about its future. This is an essential read for everyone with a stake in how we understand the past. * Claire Langhamer, Professor of Modern British History, University of Sussex, UK * New Directions in Social and Cultural History's lively essays and essential introduction show us how the discipline has evolved, providing an excellent starting point for history students. It is filled with analysis that is nuanced, thought-provoking, and attuned to how past and present intersect. * Susan R. Grayzel, Professor of History, Utah State University, USA *


New Directions in Social and Cultural History offers great insight into the field of social history by providing compelling examples of scholarly work that can serve as sources of information to academic disciplines beyond history ... It has certainly sparked my interest to delve deeper into some of the studies and research fields mentioned in this book. * H-Socialisms * An impressive, well-written volume that not only addresses the current state of play in social and cultural history, but relates it to influential political and intellectual movements and points to future trends. It will be an extremely useful volume for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. * June Purvis, Emeritus Professor of Women's and Gender History, University of Portsmouth, UK * This engaging collection of essays encourages the reader to think critically about - and productively with - recent work in social and cultural history. In mapping a field characterised by dialogue and collaboration, it historicises current practice, contests conventional categories, and explores new approaches and cross-disciplinary encounters. The contributors explain what social and cultural history is today whilst also making insightful suggestions about its future. This is an essential read for everyone with a stake in how we understand the past. * Claire Langhamer, Professor of Modern British History, University of Sussex, UK * New Directions in Social and Cultural History's lively essays and essential introduction show us how the discipline has evolved, providing an excellent starting point for history students. It is filled with analysis that is nuanced, thought-provoking, and attuned to how past and present intersect. * Susan R. Grayzel, Professor of History, Utah State University, USA *


Author Information

Sasha Handley is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Manchester, UK. Rohan McWilliam is Professor of Modern British History at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Lucy Noakes is Rab Butler Chair of Modern History at the University of Essex, UK.

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