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Articles:

The articles and chapters marked with * are available at Kopiutsalget/Akademika as a compendium. Articles marked with € are available online.

 

€ AHR Conversation on The Historical Study of Emotions. American Historical Review 117, 5 (2012): 1487-1531.

 

€ Appleby, Joyce. "Modernization Theory and the Formation of Modern Social Theories in England and America". Comparative Studies in History and Sociology 20, 2 (1978), 259-285.

 

€ Bourdieu, Pierre. "The field of Cultural Production, or: The Economic World Reversed¡±. Poetics 12, 4-5 (1983): 311-356.

 

€ Carr, David. "Narrative Explanations and its Malcontents". History and Theory 47, 1 (2008): 19-30.

 

€ Davis, Natalie Zemon. "The Rites of Violence: Religious Riot in Sixteenth-Century France". Past and Present 59 (1973): 51-91.

 

€ DiMaggio, Paul and Powell, Walter. " The Iron Cage revisited: institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields". American Sociological Review 48, 2 (1983): 147-160.

 

€ Foucault, Michel. The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language. New York: Pantheon, 1972, pp.21-76 (Pt. II: The Discursive Regularities) and pp. 166-177 (Pt. IV, ch. 5: Change and Transformations).

 

€ Geertz, Clifford. "Thick description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture", in Clifford Geertz: The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books, 1973, pp. 3-30.

 

€ Igo, Sarah. "From Main Street to Mainstream: Middletown, Muncie, and 'Typical America'". Indiana Magazine of History 101, 3 (2005): 239-266.

 

* Marwick, Arthur .The New Nature of History: Knowledge, Evidence, Language. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001, pp. 22-50.

 

€ Nathaus, Klaus. "'All dressed up and nowhere to go?': Spaces and conventions of youth in 1950s Britain". Forthcoming in Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 2015.

 

€ Nathaus, Klaus. "Turning Values into Revenue: The Markets and the Field of Popular Music in the US, the UK and West Germany (1940s to 1980s)". Historical Social Research 36, 3 (2011): 136-163.

 

* Reddy, William. The Navigation of Feeling: A Framework for the History of Emotions. Cambridge: CUP, 2001, pp. 173-210.

 

€ Savage, Mike and Burrows, Roger. "The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology". Sociology 41, 5 (2007): 885-899.

 

* Scott, Joan Wallach. "'L'ouvri¨¨re! Mot impie, sordide...': Women Workers in the Discourse of French Political History, 1840-1860 (1988)", in Joan Wallach Scott: Gender and the Politics of History. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999, pp. 139-163.

 

€ Scott, Joan. "Gender: A useful Category of Historical Analysis". American Historical Review 91, 5 (1986): 1053-1075.

 

* Sewell jr., William. "How classes are made: Critical Reflections on E. P. Thompson¡¯s Theory of Working-class Formation", in Harvey J. Kaye, Keith McClelland (eds): E P Thompson: Critical Perspectives. London: Polity Press 1990, pp. 50-77.

 

* Swidler, Ann. Talk of Love: How Culture Matters. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001, pp. 160-180 (Ch. 8: Codes, Contexts, and Institutions).The article is available at Kopiutsalget/Akademika as a separate compendium.

 

* Thompson, E. P. The making of the English Working Class. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972, pp. 8-13 (Preface), pp. 456-469 (Rituals of Mutuality).

 

* Wehler, Hans-Ulrich. The German Empire 1871-1918. Leamington Spa: Berg, 1985, pp. 9-31 (Ch. 1: The Configuration of 1871).

 

* White, Hayden. "The Historical Text as Literary Artifact", in: Geoffrey Roberts (ed.): The History and Narrative Reader. London: Routledge, 2001, pp.221-236.

Published Nov. 25, 2015 2:47 PM