History and Social TheoryCornell University Press, 1993 - Počet stran: 198 A Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1994 ?Burke?s study is unique in that it distills many of the previous efforts to address the interface between history and social theory into a concentrated, elegantly written, and thought-provoking analysis of key problems. . . . Excellent, comprehensive index and bibliography. Highly recommended.?--Choice Burke reviews the emergence of the fields of history and social science and traces their tentative convergence in recent decades as he reappraises the current relations between them. |
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... texts might be described as a ' laboratory ' ) , and claiming that historians had no choice but to learn to program computers . This mood has changed , as the limitations of various quantitative methods have become more apparent . In ...
... texts might be described as a ' laboratory ' ) , and claiming that historians had no choice but to learn to program computers . This mood has changed , as the limitations of various quantitative methods have become more apparent . In ...
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Peter Burke. I do not think that any analysis of texts or oral traditions can be as scientific as Vansina would like it to be . For another , I continue to believe that - although binary oppositions are not the only patterns to be found ...
Peter Burke. I do not think that any analysis of texts or oral traditions can be as scientific as Vansina would like it to be . For another , I continue to believe that - although binary oppositions are not the only patterns to be found ...
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... texts , informal performances as well as formal ones . 40 In the second place , as the term has widened its meaning , there has been an increasing tendency to think of ' culture ' as active rather than passive . The structuralists had ...
... texts , informal performances as well as formal ones . 40 In the second place , as the term has widened its meaning , there has been an increasing tendency to think of ' culture ' as active rather than passive . The structuralists had ...
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MODELS AND METHODS 22038 | 21 |
CENTRAL CONCEPTS | 44 |
CENTRAL PROBLEMS | 104 |
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