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An introduction to historical comparison, Mikhail Krom ; translated by Elizabeth Guyatt

Label
An introduction to historical comparison, Mikhail Krom ; translated by Elizabeth Guyatt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
An introduction to historical comparison
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1151891786
Responsibility statement
Mikhail Krom ; translated by Elizabeth Guyatt
Summary
"An Introduction to Historical Comparison is the first comprehensive study of the theory and practice of comparative-historical research. Designed as a handbook for historians, this book shows scholars how to develop the skills needed to successfully employ a comparative methodology. It begins by tracing the intellectual history of comparative history writing and then examines the practice of historical comparison. The result is a clear and engaging analysis of historical thinking and a useful guide to main methodological techniques, successes, and pitfalls of comparative research"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Paradoxes of historical comparison -- Comparison in history : from antiquity to the enlightenment -- Historicism and the comparative method (nineteenth century to early twentieth century) -- The lessons of Max Weber and Marc Bloch -- The rise of historical comparison in the later twentieth century -- New challenges : cultural transfers, histoire croiseé, transnational history and criticism of traditional comparison -- Comparative historical sociology -- Does method exist? -- The functions of comparison and its specifics in historical research -- Selection of objects for comparison and types of historical comparison -- Recommendations for newcomers to historical comparison -- Comparison in economic history -- Comparison in political history -- Comparison in social history -- Comparative research on nationalism, empire and colonialism
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