A Practical Guide to Studying History
Skills and Approaches
Herausgeber: Loughran, Tracey
A Practical Guide to Studying History
Skills and Approaches
Herausgeber: Loughran, Tracey
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"An introduction to the fundamental skills and principles underpinning historical research and writing, and to the different contexts in which history is produced and consumed"--
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"An introduction to the fundamental skills and principles underpinning historical research and writing, and to the different contexts in which history is produced and consumed"--
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781472532268
- ISBN-10: 1472532260
- Artikelnr.: 44493380
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781472532268
- ISBN-10: 1472532260
- Artikelnr.: 44493380
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tracey Loughran is Professor of History at the University of Essex, UK. She is the author of Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in First World War Britain (2017).
List of Illustrations
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part I: Framing Histories
Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff
University, UK)
1. Nations - Mark Williams (Cardiff University, UK)
2. Periodization - Shaun Tougher (Cardiff University, UK)
3. Comparative Histories - Chiara Beccalossi (University of Lincoln, UK)
4. Biography - Toby Thacker (Cardiff University, UK)
5. People's History - Martin Wright (Cardiff University, UK)
6. Identities - Siobhan McGurk (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Part II: The Historian's Craft
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
7. Historical Research - Garthine Walker (Cardiff University, UK)
8. Evidence and Interpretation - Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University, UK)
9. Archives - Federica Ferlanti (Cardiff University, UK)
10. Documents, Editions and Translations - Helen J. Nicholson (Cardiff
University, UK)
11. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Sources for Essays - Keir Waddington
(Cardiff University, UK)
12. Reading and Writing History - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part III: History in Public
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
13. History in Schools - Lloyd Bowen (Cardiff University, UK)
14. History and Policy - Matthew Grant (University of Essex, UK)
15. Historical Novels - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
16. History and Heritage - Stephanie Ward (Cardiff University, UK)
17. Exhibiting History - Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK)
18. Taking History into the World - Dave Wyatt (Cardiff University, UK)
Index
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part I: Framing Histories
Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff
University, UK)
1. Nations - Mark Williams (Cardiff University, UK)
2. Periodization - Shaun Tougher (Cardiff University, UK)
3. Comparative Histories - Chiara Beccalossi (University of Lincoln, UK)
4. Biography - Toby Thacker (Cardiff University, UK)
5. People's History - Martin Wright (Cardiff University, UK)
6. Identities - Siobhan McGurk (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Part II: The Historian's Craft
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
7. Historical Research - Garthine Walker (Cardiff University, UK)
8. Evidence and Interpretation - Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University, UK)
9. Archives - Federica Ferlanti (Cardiff University, UK)
10. Documents, Editions and Translations - Helen J. Nicholson (Cardiff
University, UK)
11. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Sources for Essays - Keir Waddington
(Cardiff University, UK)
12. Reading and Writing History - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part III: History in Public
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
13. History in Schools - Lloyd Bowen (Cardiff University, UK)
14. History and Policy - Matthew Grant (University of Essex, UK)
15. Historical Novels - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
16. History and Heritage - Stephanie Ward (Cardiff University, UK)
17. Exhibiting History - Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK)
18. Taking History into the World - Dave Wyatt (Cardiff University, UK)
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part I: Framing Histories
Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff
University, UK)
1. Nations - Mark Williams (Cardiff University, UK)
2. Periodization - Shaun Tougher (Cardiff University, UK)
3. Comparative Histories - Chiara Beccalossi (University of Lincoln, UK)
4. Biography - Toby Thacker (Cardiff University, UK)
5. People's History - Martin Wright (Cardiff University, UK)
6. Identities - Siobhan McGurk (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Part II: The Historian's Craft
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
7. Historical Research - Garthine Walker (Cardiff University, UK)
8. Evidence and Interpretation - Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University, UK)
9. Archives - Federica Ferlanti (Cardiff University, UK)
10. Documents, Editions and Translations - Helen J. Nicholson (Cardiff
University, UK)
11. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Sources for Essays - Keir Waddington
(Cardiff University, UK)
12. Reading and Writing History - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part III: History in Public
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
13. History in Schools - Lloyd Bowen (Cardiff University, UK)
14. History and Policy - Matthew Grant (University of Essex, UK)
15. Historical Novels - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
16. History and Heritage - Stephanie Ward (Cardiff University, UK)
17. Exhibiting History - Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK)
18. Taking History into the World - Dave Wyatt (Cardiff University, UK)
Index
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part I: Framing Histories
Introduction: Frameworks and Perspectives - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff
University, UK)
1. Nations - Mark Williams (Cardiff University, UK)
2. Periodization - Shaun Tougher (Cardiff University, UK)
3. Comparative Histories - Chiara Beccalossi (University of Lincoln, UK)
4. Biography - Toby Thacker (Cardiff University, UK)
5. People's History - Martin Wright (Cardiff University, UK)
6. Identities - Siobhan McGurk (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Part II: The Historian's Craft
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
7. Historical Research - Garthine Walker (Cardiff University, UK)
8. Evidence and Interpretation - Kevin Passmore (Cardiff University, UK)
9. Archives - Federica Ferlanti (Cardiff University, UK)
10. Documents, Editions and Translations - Helen J. Nicholson (Cardiff
University, UK)
11. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Sources for Essays - Keir Waddington
(Cardiff University, UK)
12. Reading and Writing History - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
Part III: History in Public
Introduction - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
13. History in Schools - Lloyd Bowen (Cardiff University, UK)
14. History and Policy - Matthew Grant (University of Essex, UK)
15. Historical Novels - Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University, UK)
16. History and Heritage - Stephanie Ward (Cardiff University, UK)
17. Exhibiting History - Jane Hamlett (Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK)
18. Taking History into the World - Dave Wyatt (Cardiff University, UK)
Index







