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began to work with Levi and
Simona Cerutti on Microstorie, a
series of
microhistorical works. The word "microhistory"
dates back to 1959, when the American...
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Center for
Microhistorical Research, which,
among other things, runs the
internet web page microhistory.org and
publishes books on
microhistorical issues...
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allowed the
purchase because of the poor
quality of the land. In a
microhistorical anecdote of
Petah Tikva,
Yehuda Raab, one of the
Hungarian settlers...
- Özden; Yavuzer,
Gamze (12 July 2023). Ergene, Boğaç (ed.). A Global-
Microhistorical Study of the 17th-Century
Mediterranean World: The
Armenian Brothers...
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Curku (1885-1953) in
njegovi družini [The Will to Work Is a Fortune: A
Microhistorical Study About the
Ljubljana Construction Businessman Matko Curk (1885-1953)]...
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Historian Emmanuel Le Roy
Ladurie wrote Carnaval de
Romans (1980) a
microhistorical study,
based on the only two
surviving eyewitness accounts, of the...
- feuding. He has been
especially influential in
using and
interpreting microhistorical methods,
which were
first devised by
historians in Italy. His work...
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researcher and a
professor for many years. He is
considered a
pioneer of
microhistorical studies,
especially for his book
Pueblo en vilo (1968)
about his hometown...
- 1996, ISBN 3-10-021410-2. The
Origins of the
Modern State and the
Microhistorical Perspective. In:
Mikrogeschichte – Makrogeschichte. Komplementär oder...
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particular interest), Dusk by F.
Sionil Jose (Modern Library), "A
microhistorical novel in
which the author,
focusing on the
trials of a
single family...