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    Jacques Revel

    Debates in Cultural HistorySpring 2008

    General readings

    Peter Burke, What is Cultural History?, Polity Press, Cambridge UK, 2004.

    Lynn Hunt, ed., The New Cultural History, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989.

    Dominick LaCapra, Steven Kaplan, eds.,Modern European Intellectual History.

    Reappraisals and New Perspectives, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1982.

    George Iggers,Historiography in the Twentieth Century. From Scientific Objectivity to the

    Postmodern Challenge, Wesleyan University Press, Hanover-London, 1997.

    Jacques Revel, Lynn Hunt, eds,Histories. French Constructions of the Past, New York, The

    New Press, 1996.

    1. Presentation : Culture and cultures.

    Peter Burke, What is Cultural History?, Cambridge UK, 2004.Ernst Gombrich, In Search of Cultural History, inIdeals and Idols. Essays on Values in

    History and in Art, Oxford, 1979, p. 25-59.

    2. The autonomy of intellectual history

    John Higham, Intellectual History and its Neighbours, The Journal of the History of Ideas,

    15, 3, 1954.

    Quentin Skinner, Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas,History and Theory,

    8, 1969, p. 3-53.

    Donald R. Kelley, Horizons in Intellectual History : Retrospect, Circumspect, Prospect,

    Journal of the History of Ideas, 48, 1, 1987, p. 1-32.Robert Darnton, Intellectual and Cultural History, in Michael Kammen, ed., The Past

    Before Us. Contemporary Historical Writing in the United States, Ithaca, NY, Cornell

    Univesity Press, 1980.

    3.Mentalits and beyond

    Marc Bloch, Feudal Society(1939), London, 1961, Book II, chap. 2 (Feeling and

    Thinking).

    Roger Chartier, Intellectual History or Sociocultural history? The French Trajectories, in

    Dominick LaCapra and Steven Kaplan, eds,Modern European Intellectual History:

    Reappraisals and New perspectives, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1982, p. 13-46.Jacques Le Goff, Mentalities in J. Le Goff and P. Nora, eds, Constructing the Past,

    Cambridge, 1985.

    Jacques Revel, Lynn Hunt,Histories. French Constructions of the Past..., p. 31-33, 371-422.

    Suggested reading :

    Jacques Le Goff, Time, Work and Culture in the Middle Ages, Chicago, Chicago University

    Press, 1980.

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    4. The trading zone: history and anthropology

    Edward P. Thompson, The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth

    Century , Past and Present, 50, 1971, p. 76-136.

    Edward P. Thompson, Folklore, Anthropology and Social History, The Indian Historical

    Review, January 1977.Natalie Zemon Davis, The Rites of Violence, in Society and Culture in Early Modern

    France, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1975, p. 152-188.

    Suggested reading :

    Natalie Zemon Davis, Society and Culture in Early Modern France, Stanford, Stanford

    University Press, 1975.

    5. Anthropology and history

    Clifford Geertz, Thick Description. Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture, in The

    Interpretation of Cultures, New York, Basic Books, 1973, p. 3-30.Bernard Cohn, History and Anthropology: the State of Play, Comparative studies in society

    and history, 22, 1980, p. 198-221.

    Nicholas Dirks, Is Vice Versa? Historical Anthropologies and Anthropological Histories, in

    T. McDonald, ed., The Historic Turn..., p. 17-51.

    Suggested readings :

    Marshall Sahlins,Islands of History, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1985.

    6. Foucault: from archaelogy to genealogy

    Michel Foucault: The Archeology of Knowledge, London, Pantheon, 1969, Introduction.

    Michel Foucault, Nietzsche, Genealogy, History, in D. Bouchard, ed.,Language, Counter-

    memory, Practice, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1977.

    David C. Hog, Foucault: A Critical Reader, Oxford, 1986.

    Patricia OBrien, Michel Foucaults History of Culture, in L. Hunt, ed., The New Cultural

    History, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989, p. 25-46.

    7.Norbert Elias: culture as a social process

    Norbert Elias, The Court Society(1933, 1969), Oxford, Blackwell, 1983, Foreword and

    chapter 3.Roger Chartier, Formation sociale et conomie psychique: la socit de cour dans le procs

    de civilisation, Prface to N. Elias,La socit de cour, Paris, Flammarion, 1985, p. I-

    XXVIII.

    8.History vs. Sociology

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    George Iggers,Historiography in the Twentieth Century. From Objectivity to the Postmodern

    Challenge, Hanover-London, Wesleyan University Press, 1997, p. 31-35, 65-77.

    Pierre Bourdieu, Intellectual Field and Creative Project, (1966), Social Science Information,

    8, 1969, p. 859-906.

    Craig Calhoun, The Rise and Domestication of Historical Sociology, in T. McDonald ed.,

    The Historic Turn in the Human Sciences, 1996, p. 305-337.

    Suggested reading:

    Pierre Bourdieu, The Logic of Practice, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1990.

    9 -10 Culture in context. The varieties of microhistories

    Giovanni Levi, On Micro-history , in Peter Burke, ed.,New Perspectives in Historical

    Writing, Cambridge, UK, 1991, p. 97-119.

    Carlo Ginzburg, Clues. Roots of an Evidential Paradigm, in Clues, Myths, and the

    Historical Method, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, p. 96-125.

    Carlo Ginzburg, Microhistory: Two or Three Things I Know About It, Critical Inquiry, 20,

    1993, p. 10-35.Jacques Revel, Micro-analyse et construction du social, in J. Revel, ed.,Jeux dchelles. La

    micro-analyse lexprience, Paris, Gallimard-Seuil, 1996, p. 15-36.

    Simona Cerutti, Microhistory : Social Relations vs Cultural Models , in A.-M. Castren, M.

    Lonkila, M. Peltonen, eds.,Between Sociology and History. Essays on Microhistory,

    Collective Action, and Nation-Building, Helsinki, SKS/ Finnish Literature Society, 2004,

    p. 17-40.

    Suggested readings:

    Carlo Ginzburg: The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a 16th

    Century Miller, Baltimore,

    The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980.

    Or:

    Giovanni Levi,Inheriting Power: the Story of an Exorcist, Chicago, Chicago University

    Press, 1988.

    11. Culture as context. The linguistic turn

    J. Toews, Intellectual History After the Linguistic Turn,American Historical Review, 92, 4,

    1987, p. 879-907.

    Frank Ankersmit, Historiography and Postmodernism,History and Theory, 28, 1989,

    p. 127-153.

    Roger Chartier, Questions to Hayden White, in On the Edge of the Cliff. History, Language,

    and Practices, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.Matti Peltonen, After the Linguistic Turn? Hayden Whites Tropology and History Theory in

    the 1990s, in A. M. Castrn, M. Lonkila, M. Peltonen, eds,Between Sociology and

    History..., p. 87-101.

    Suggested reading:

    Hayden White, The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation,

    Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.

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    12. The New Cultural History

    Lynn Hunt, ed., The New Cultural History, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989.

    Roger Chartier, Cultural History Between Practices and Representations, Cambridge, Polity

    Press, 1988.

    Terrence McDonald, Introduction, in T. McDonald, ed., The Historic Turn..., p. 1-14.William Sewell,

    13. The Pragmatic Turn: Culture as Agency

    Victoria Bonnell, Lynn Hunt, eds,Beyond the Cultural Turn, Berkeley, University of

    California Press, 1999, p. 1-61.

    William H. Sewell, Refiguring hte Social in the Social Sciences. An Interpretive

    Manifesto ,Logics of History. Social Theory and Social Transformation, Chicago, Chicago

    University Press, 2005, p. 318-372.

    Suggested reading :

    Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life, Berkeley, University of California Press,1984, part 1 and 2.