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- Microhistory is a genre of history that focuses on small units of research, such as an event, community, individual or a settlement. In its ambition, however...
- of mentalities, microhistory, and cultural history. It has been called "probably the most po****r and widely read work of microhistory". The study examines...
- (2023). The Global Circulation of Chinese Materia Medica, 1700-1949: A Microhistory of the Caterpillar Fungus. Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern...
- This approach lends itself to the intensive study that characterizes microhistory, another field which adopted the history of mentalities as a tool of...
- Magnússon (born August 29, 1957) is an Icelandic historian specialising in microhistory. He was an independent scholar from when he finished his doctoral dissertation...
- Mains of Penninghame Platform railway station (NX410617) was a halt on the Wigtownshire Railway branch line, from Newton Stewart to Whithorn, of the Portpatrick...
- Retrieved 27 November 2024. Kellou, Dorothee M. (18 April 2012). A Microhistory of the Forced Resettlement of the Algerian Muslim Po****tion During the...
- Butts: A Backstory is a 2022 microhistory by journalist Heather Radke. It examines the cultural history of women's buttocks. It received generally positive...
- Foscari University of Venice. He is one of the pioneers in the field of microhistory. Centro e periferia di uno Stato ****oluto. Tre saggi su Piemonte e Liguria...
- Year 1249 (MCCXLIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. May 13 – King Louis IX of France ("the Saint") ****embles a Crusader fleet...