week 7.
- Macro/Micro: Supplementary Materials
- Articles for Seminar Leaders’ Reports (choose one) on Macrohistory
- Fernand Braudel, "History and the Social Sciences: The Longue Duree," Annales ESC (1958), reprinted in On History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980), 25-54
- Lynn Hunt, “Introduction: History, Culture, Text,” in The New Cultural History, ed. Hunt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989), 1-25
- Emmanuel LeRoy Ladurie, “Motionless History,” Social Science History 1 (1977): 115-36
- J.H. Hexter, “Fernand Braudel and the Monde Braudellien…,” JMH 44, 4 (1972): 480-539
- Editors of the Annales, “History and Social Science: A Critical Turning Point,” Annales ESC 43 (1988), 291-3, as well as Editors of the Annales, “Let’s Try the Experiment,” Annales ESC 44 (1989), 1217-323, both in Histories: French constructions of the past, ed. Jacques Revel and Lynn Hunt (New York: New Press, 1995), 480-91
- Olivia Harris, “Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity,” HWJ 57 (2004) 161-74
- Francois Furet, “Beyond the Annales,” JMH 55, 3 (1983): 389-410
- John A. Marino, “The Exile and His Kingdom: The Reception of Braudel’s Mediterranean,” JMH 76 (2004): 622-52
- Articles for Seminar Leaders’ Reports (choose one) on Microhistory
- Carlo Ginzburg, “Microhistory: Two or Three Things That I Know about It,” Critical Inquiry 20, 1 (1993): 10-35
- Dominick LaCapra, “The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Twentieth Century Historian,” in History and Criticism (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985), 45-70
- T. Molho, “Carlo Ginzburg: Reflections on the Intellectual Cosmos of a 20th-Century Historian,” History of European Ideas 30 (2004): 121-48
- Giovanni Levi, "On Microhistory" in New Perspectives on Historical Writing, ed. Peter Burke (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991),93-113
- Carlo Ginzburg, “Clues: Roots of an Evidential Paradigm,” in Clues, Myths and the Historical Method (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1980), 96-125
- “The Stuff of Which History is Made: A Brief Conversation with Carlo Ginzburg,” The Hindu (online, n.d., 2007)
- M. Gray, “Micro-history as Universal History,” Central European History 34, 3 (2001): 419-31
- B.S. Gregory, “Is Small Beautiful? Micro-history and the History of Everyday Life’,” H & T 38, 1 (1999): 100-10
- S.G. Magnusson, “Social History as ‘Sites of Memory’? The Institutionalisation of History: Micro-history and the Grand Narrative,” Journal of Social History 39, 3 (2006): 891-913
- I. Szijarto, “Four Arguments for Micro-history,” Rethinking History 6, 2 (2002): 209-15
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