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  2. Microhistory - Wikipedia

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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, microhistory can be distinguished from a simple case study insofar as microhistory aspires to "[ask] large questions in small places", according to the definition given by Charles Joyner ...

  3. Category:Microhistorians - Wikipedia

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  4. The Cheese and the Worms - Wikipedia

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    It has been called "probably the most popular and widely read work of microhistory". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The study examines the unique religious beliefs and cosmogony of Menocchio (1532–1599), also known as Domenico Scandella, who was an Italian miller from the village of Montereale , 25 kilometers north of Pordenone in modern northern Italy .

  5. Glossary of history - Wikipedia

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    microhistory The intensive historical investigation of a small and narrow unit of research (e.g. a specific event, community, or individual person, even an object or idea), generally undertaken with a view to casting light on broader historical questions. Local history may be considered a branch of microhistory. Middle Ages

  6. Carlo Ginzburg - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Ginzburg (Italian: [ˈkarlo ˈɡintsburɡ]; born 15 April 1939) is an Italian historian and a proponent of the field of microhistory.He is best known for Il formaggio e i vermi (1976, English title: The Cheese and the Worms), which examined the beliefs of an Italian heretic, Menocchio, from Montereale Valcellina.

  7. Alf Lüdtke - Wikipedia

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    Together with Hans Medick, Alf Lüdtke can be considered a founder of Alltagsgeschichte, a form of microhistory that was particularly prevalent amongst German historians during the 1980s. Lüdtke studied history along with sociology and philosophy in Tübingen (1965-1972, MA 1974). In 1980 he obtained his doctorate at the University of Konstanz.

  8. Fournier Register - Wikipedia

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    The records have thus frequently been the focus of scholars, most notably Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie whose pioneering work of microhistory Montaillou is largely based on the material in the register. Prior to Bishop Fournier the local authorities had done little to pursue local heretics, and the region was one of the last areas of France to be ...

  9. Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon - Wikipedia

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    Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon. Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon (born August 29, 1957) is an Icelandic historian specialising in microhistory.He was an independent scholar from when he finished his doctoral dissertation in 1993 until 2010.