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Microhistory is a
genre of
history that
focuses on
small units of research, such as an event, community,
individual or a settlement. In its ambition, however...
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history of
mentalities to
attempt to edit
views of
people and make
microhistories out of them.
These historians would largely concern themselves with...
- of mentalities,
microhistory, and
cultural history. It has been
called "probably the most po****r and
widely read work of
microhistory". The
study examines...
- Icelandic, Sýnibók íslenskrar alþýðumenningar, and the
second one is
called Microhistories published by Routledge. His co-editor is Dr. István M. Szijártó, a Hungarian...
- Butts: A
Backstory is a 2022
microhistory by
journalist Heather Radke. It
examines the
cultural history of women's buttocks. It
received generally positive...
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Eglinton Castle was a
large Gothic castellated mansion in Kilwinning,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. The
ancient seat of the
Earls of Eglinton, it is located...
- Year 1249 (MCCXLIX) was a
common year
starting on
Friday of the
Julian calendar. May 13 – King
Louis IX of
France ("the Saint") ****embles a
Crusader fleet...
- The 1240s was a
decade of the
Julian Calendar which began on
January 1, 1240, and
ended on
December 31, 1249. May 24 – Duke
Skule Bårdsson,
claimant to...
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specializes in fourteenth-century environment, crime, ****, gender, and
microhistory. He is
notable for
being awarded an
exceptionally high
level of public...
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April 1939) is an
Italian historian and a
proponent of the
field of
microhistory. He is best
known for Il
formaggio e i
vermi (1976,
English title: The...