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... Social History , was that ' social history might be defined negatively as the history of a people with the politics left out ' . To quote only the last ten words of this seventeen - word pronouncement is to miss its tentativeness ...
... Social History , was that ' social history might be defined negatively as the history of a people with the politics left out ' . To quote only the last ten words of this seventeen - word pronouncement is to miss its tentativeness ...
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... social history with the politics put back in , or an account of political processes which is also social . This inaugural can hope to do little more than celebrate the fact that this is currently happening : that , for example , the ...
... social history with the politics put back in , or an account of political processes which is also social . This inaugural can hope to do little more than celebrate the fact that this is currently happening : that , for example , the ...
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... social history into another . If I had to be classified in any restrictive and exclusive sense , it would have to be as an ecclesiastical and religious historian . But I try to take some interest in politics as well as in social ...
... social history into another . If I had to be classified in any restrictive and exclusive sense , it would have to be as an ecclesiastical and religious historian . But I try to take some interest in politics as well as in social ...
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The Monarchical Republic of Queen Elizabeth I | 19 |
Puritans Men of Business and Elizabethan Parliaments | 59 |
Questions about the Religion of | 87 |
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