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Contesting the Master Narrative: Essays In Social History
edited by Jeffrey Cox and Shelton Stromquist
University of Iowa Press, 1998 eISBN: 978-1-58729-299-6 | Cloth: 978-0-87745-624-7 | Paper: 978-1-58729-464-8
Library of Congress Classification HN13.C655 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 306.09
TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE TABLE OF CONTENTS
- CONTENTS
- Introduction: Master Narratives and Social History
- Cox,
Jeffrey
- Stromquist,
Shelton
- GENDER
- Gender and the Rhetoric of Social Science: William Fielding Ogburn and Early Twentieth-Century Sociology in the United States
- “The Cannon Are Roaring”: Calderón de la Barca's Life in Mexico as Gendered History
- A History of Their Own: Mona Caird, Frances Swiney, and Fin de Siècle Feminist Family History
- NON-EUROPEAN CONTEXTS
- Recognizing Europe in India: Colonial Master Narratives and the Writing of Indian History
- Agrarianism without Tradition: The Radical Critique of Prewar Japanese Modernity
- The Storm over the Peasant: Orientalism and Rhetoric in Construing China
- THE USES OF SYNTHESIS
- Unsettling Perspectives: The Settlement Movement, the Rhetoric of Social History, and the Search for Synthesis
- Is There a Democratic Alternative to Republicanism? The Rhetoric and Politics of Recent Pleas for Synthesis
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