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Gertrude Himmelfarb (1922–2019) – social and cultural history of the Victorian period Eric Hobsbawn (1917–2012) – Marxist British history David Hume (1711–1776) – Scottish Enlightenment philosopher and author of the six volume History of England (originally History of Britain )
Pages in category "Cultural historians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 218 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Cultural history also examines main historical concepts as power, ideology, class, culture, cultural identity, attitude, race, perception and new historical methods as narration of body. Many studies consider adaptations of traditional culture to mass media (television, radio, newspapers, magazines, posters, etc.), from print to film and, now ...
Edward Berenson is a cultural historian, author, and academic. He is a professor of history and director of the Institute of French Studies at New York University. [1] Berenson is most known for his work on the history of modern France and its empire, along with the histories of Britain, the British Empire, and the United States.
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924), labor, political history, cultural history, economic history, social history, history of philosophy; Anna Lewis (1885–1961), South-western US; Liang Qichao (梁啓超, 1873–1929), Chinese and Western history and historiography; John Edward Lloyd (1861–1947), Welshness; Ferdinand Lot (1866–1952), Middle Ages
Culture-historical archaeology is an archaeological theory that emphasises defining historical societies into distinct ethnic and cultural groupings according to their material culture. It originated in the late nineteenth century as cultural evolutionism began to fall out of favor with many antiquarians and archaeologists.
The film traces the historical lineage of the Nabataean … Historian Bettany Hughes and Film Alula Exec Zaid Shaker Talk Unearthing Nabataean Culture in ‘Lost Worlds’ Documentary Skip to main ...
Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt (25 May 1818 – 8 August 1897) was a Swiss historian of art and culture and an influential figure in the historiography of both fields. His best known work is The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860). He is known as one of the major progenitors of cultural history. [1]