What is social history ... ?

Samuel, R., Breuilly, J., Clark, J. C. D., Hopkins, K. & Cannadine, D. (1988). What is social history ... ? In Gardiner, J. (Ed.), What Is History Today...? (pp. 42 - 57). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19161-1_5
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Ever since its elevation to the status of a disdpline, and the emergence of a hierarchically organised profession, history has been very largely concerned with problematics of its own making. Sometimes it is suggested by ‘gaps’ which the young researcher is advised by supervisors to fill; or by an established interpretation which, iconoclastically, he or she is encouraged to challenge. Fashion may direct the historians’ gaze; or a new methodology may excite them; or they may stumble on an untapped source. But whatever the particular focus, the context is that enclosed and esoteric world in which research is a stage in the professional career; and the ‘new’ interpretation counts for more than the substantive interest of the matter in hand.

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