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  • ...ter was a minor topic in history largely ignore by professionals. The "new social history" exploded on the scene in the 1960s, quickly becoming one of the dominant s see also [[Social History, U.S.]].
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  • ...s of the United States for over 100 years. Since the emergence of the "new social history" in the 1960s, historians have paid special attention to themes of race/eth * [[Annales School]] for social history in France
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  • ...tory and the Revolution in African and Asian Historiography," ''Journal of Social History'' 19 (1985): 335-378. ...c, Elliott J. Gorn, and Peter W. Williams, eds. ''Encyclopedia of American Social History'' (3 vol 1993) 2653pp; long articles pages by leading scholars; see v I: P
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  • * Cayton, Mary K et al, eds. ''Encyclopedia of American Social History'' (3 vol 1993), comprehensive guide, and a good place to begin * Jones, Jacqueline. ''A Social History of the Laboring Classes: Colonial to the Present'' (1999) 224pp [http://www
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  • * [[Social History, U.S.]]
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