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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page CONTENTS Introduction 1  THE HISTORY OF WHOM?
History from Above: “Great Men” and a Few Women Social History and Quantification E. P. Thompson’s Historical Revolution Resistance and Agency Power and the Private Sphere
2  THE HISTORY OF WHERE?
How National History Became Unnatural Oceans, Middle Grounds, Borderlands The Rise of Global History Displacing Euro-America
3  THE HISTORY OF WHAT?
From Ideas to Things The Changing History of Ideas Thomas Kuhn’s Scientific Revolution Science in Historical Context The New History of Things Nature and Other Nonhuman Actors
4  HOW IS HISTORY PRODUCED?
From Chroniclers to Academics Popular and Public History Orthodoxy and Revisionism: How Debate Shapes History Do Sources and Archives Make History?
5  CAUSES OR MEANINGS?
Causality and History In Search of Laws and Patterns: Social Science History and Comparison Marxism and the Annales School Multicausal History and the Return of the Event In Search of Meaning: Microhistory Clifford Geertz, Michel Foucault, and the “New Cultural History”
6  FACTS OR FICTIONS?
The Rise and Fall of Objectivity Postmodernism and History: Radical Skepticism and New Methods Everything Is Constructed Barbarians at the Gate Distortion or Imagination: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Conclusion Acknowledgments Index Footnotes
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