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List of bibliographic references indexed by history

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 91.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000158 (2013) Susan JarosiTraumatic Subjectivity and the Continuum of History: Hermann Nitsch's Orgies Mysteries Theater
000190 (2013) Michael Onyebuchi EzePan Africanism: A Brief Intellectual History
000303 (2012) R. A. W. RhodesTheory, Method and British Political Life History
000594 (2011) John Collins [États-Unis]Melted gold and national bodies: The hermeneutics of depth and the value of history in Brazilian racial politics
000603 (2011) John H. ZammitoHISTORY/PHILOSOPHY/SCIENCE: SOME LESSONS FOR PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
000617 (2011) Jaap Den Hollander [Pays-Bas]CONTEMPORARY HISTORY AND THE ART OF SELF‐DISTANCING
000723 (2010) Keith Tribe [Royaume-Uni]Wealth and life: essays on the intellectual history of political economy in Britain, 1848–1914 – By Donald Winch
000724 (2010) Aviezer Tucker [République tchèque]WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? JUBILEE REPORT ON HISTORY AND THEORY
000736 (2010) Peter GroenewegenThe hesitant hand: taming self‐interest in the history of economic ideas – By Steven G. Medema
000739 (2010) Derek MatthewsThe Routledge companion to accounting history – Edited by John Richard Edwards and Stephen P. Walker
000747 (2010) Saidiya Hartman [États-Unis]Seymour Drescher. Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2009. Pp. xi, 471. Cloth $95.00, paper $26.99
000748 (2010) Aris SarafianosSensory Politics and Art History: Formalism and Modern Ways of Life
000786 (2010) Graham Ward [Royaume-Uni]HISTORY, BELIEF AND IMAGINATION IN CHARLES TAYLOR'S A SECULAR AGE
000787 (2010) Hava Tirosh-Samuelson [États-Unis]HISTORY AND THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
000788 (2010) Avner Offer [Royaume-Uni]Government and the American economy: a new history – By Price Fishback, Robert Higgs, Gary D. Libecap, John Joseph Wallis, Stanley L. Engerman, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Sumner J. La Croix, Robert A. Margo, Robert A. McGuire, Richard Sylla, Lee J. Alston, Joseph P. Ferrie, Mark Guglielmo, E. C. Pasour, Jr., Randal R. Rucker, and Werner Troesken
000794 (2010) Bishnupriya GuptaFrom coffee to tea cultivation in Ceylon, 1880–1900: an economic and social history – By Roland Wenzlhuemer
000797 (2010) Michael TurnerFarming to halves: the hidden history of sharefarming in England from medieval to modern times – By Elizabeth Griffiths and Mark Overton
000822 (2010) Richard W. UngerAn economic and social history of later medieval Europe, 1000–1500 – By Steven A. Epstein
000840 (2010) Joël Sakarovitch [France]The History of Construction and the History of Science
000884 (2009) Nancy J. ParezoWomen in Anthropology: Autobiographical Narratives and Social History edited by Maria G. Cattell and Marjorie M. Schweitzer
000911 (2009) Jenna Tiitsman [États-Unis]THE LURE OF IMAGES: A HISTORY OF RELIGION AND VISUAL MEDIA IN AMERICA by David MorganKEY WORDS IN RELIGION, MEDIA AND CULTURE edited by David Morgan

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