The Cultural History Reader is the first volume to collect
together the distinctive contributions made by cultural historians
across the spectrum of historiographical methods. It offers a
unique view into the insights to be gained from examining how
cultural factors have shaped people's experiences of the world and
guided their actions.
Featuring eleven thematic sections, covering everything from
childhood to technology and war to popular culture, this book
bridges disparate themes, periods, nationalities and religions to
present detailed analyses of a variety of cultural responses and
interpretations in diverse historical contexts. Peter McCaffery and
Ben Marsden use their wealth of experience in teaching and
researching cultural history to identify key topics and to provide
the most telling extracts, illustrating how different social and
cultural factors intersect and link together to give a richer
picture of the past in all its surprising complexity. They also
provide authoritative and clearly written introductions that
contextualize each section and show the ways in which the themes
have been handled by different cultural historians.
The book provides a detailed and accessible introduction to
cultural history as a discipline, outlining how it has developed
since the eighteenth century and where it differs from related
disciplines such as sociology, anthropology and archaeology. "The
Cultural History Reader" is a perfect resource for all students of
cultural history and all those interested in how focusing on
cultural factors has shaped our understanding of the past.
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