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Peter Burke. History and Social Theory, second edition Peter Burke Polity Copyright © Peter Burke 2005 The right of Peter Burke.
Peter Burke. History and Social Theory, second edition Peter Burke Polity Copyright © Peter Burke 2005 The right of Peter Burke.
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Peter Burke. Copyright © Peter Burke 2005 The right of Peter Burke to be identified as Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published in 2005 by Polity Press ...
Peter Burke. Copyright © Peter Burke 2005 The right of Peter Burke to be identified as Author of this Work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published in 2005 by Polity Press ...
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Peter Burke. Contents. Preface ix Preface to Second Edition xii 1 THEORISTS AND HISTORIANS 1 A Dialogue of the Deaf The Differentiation of History and Theory 2 3 The Dismissal of the Past 10 The Rise of Social History 13 The Convergence ...
Peter Burke. Contents. Preface ix Preface to Second Edition xii 1 THEORISTS AND HISTORIANS 1 A Dialogue of the Deaf The Differentiation of History and Theory 2 3 The Dismissal of the Past 10 The Rise of Social History 13 The Convergence ...
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Peter Burke. 6 POSTMODERNITY AND POSTMODERNISM Destabilization Cultural Constructions Decentring Beyond Eurocentrism? Globalization To Conclude Bibliography Index 172 173 175 179 182 186 188 190 214 Preface At the beginning of my ...
Peter Burke. 6 POSTMODERNITY AND POSTMODERNISM Destabilization Cultural Constructions Decentring Beyond Eurocentrism? Globalization To Conclude Bibliography Index 172 173 175 179 182 186 188 190 214 Preface At the beginning of my ...
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Contents
Theorists and Historians | 1 |
Models and Methods | 21 |
Central Concepts | 44 |
Central Problems | 116 |
Social Theory and Social Change | 141 |
Postmodernity and Postmodernism | 172 |
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