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Women's history exploded into prominence in the 1970s, [48] and is now well represented in every geographical topic; increasingly it includes gender history. [49] Social history uses the approach of women's history to understand the experiences of ordinary women, as opposed to "Great Women," in the past.
Selina Todd (born 1975) is an English historian and writer. From 2015, she has been Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford.Todd's research focuses on the history of the working-class, women and feminism in modern Britain.
Ian Robert Tyrrell (born 1947) is an Australian historian who is notable for his work on American exceptionalism [1] and transnational history. [2] [3] Tyrrell was Scientia Professor of History at the University of New South Wales, Sydney until his retirement in July 2012 and is now an Emeritus Professor of History there.
Founded in 1981 by historians Herbert Gutman and Stephen Brier as the American-Working Class History Project, [1] the project grew out of a 1977–80 series of National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminars that introduced new social history scholarship to trade union members from diverse occupations and backgrounds, most of whom had no college experience. [2]
Social History is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of social history published by Routledge. It was established in 1976. The editors-in-chief are Louise Jackson and Gordon Johnston (University of Edinburgh). [citation needed] Issues from 1976 until 2012 are available on JSTOR. [1]
Agricultural History, Vol. 49, No. 3 (Jul., 1975), pp. 505–516 Soltow, Lee. "Socioeconomic Classes in South Carolina and Massachusetts in the 1790s and the Observations of John Drayton."
Ostrowski received his PhD in history from Pennsylvania State University in 1977. [1] [4] He is known for his work on textual criticism of the Primary Chronicle.[5] [6] The Povest’ vremennykh let: An Interlinear Collation and Paradosis (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2003) under his co-editorship received the Early Slavic Studies Association Award for Distinguished Scholarship. [3]
In addition to his publications on Stuart history, Kishlansky co-authored a number of textbooks, most notably Civilization in the West (with Patrick Geary and Patricia O'Brien), Societies and Cultures in World History (with Patrick Geary, Patricia O'Brien and R. Bin Wong), and The Unfinished Legacy (with Patrick Geary and Patricia O'Brien). He ...