Preface: Why an Association, Why a Book? |
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Acknowledgments |
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PART I Definitions and Frontiers |
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3 | (4) |
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2 Cultural History: A Domain, a Perspective, and an Interface |
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7 | (10) |
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17 | (5) |
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4 Literary History/Cultural History: Material for a Dialogue |
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22 | (10) |
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5 The Cultural Dimension of Social History |
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32 | (8) |
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6 The History of Knowledge: Social or Cultural History? |
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40 | (8) |
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7 Borders (and Their Porosity) Between Cultural History and Media History |
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48 | (8) |
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Anne-Claude Ambroise-Rendu |
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8 Myths and Truths of French Legal Culture, 19th-20th Centuries |
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56 | (7) |
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9 Debate on the Sociology of Culture |
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63 | (20) |
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10 Introduction to Part II |
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85 | (2) |
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11 Inner Senses and Their Old Markers |
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87 | (9) |
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12 Towards a History of Colors: Possibilities and Limits |
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96 | (9) |
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13 For a History of the Sensitivity to the Weather |
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105 | (15) |
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14 From the Reading of 18th-Century Police Archives to the Construction of Objects of Historical Study |
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120 | (7) |
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15 History: The Masculine Hypothesis |
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127 | (16) |
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16 A Romantic House: George Sand's Nohant |
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143 | (17) |
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17 Television and Mass Culture |
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160 | (7) |
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18 Cultural History and Music |
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167 | (14) |
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19 A Contribution to a Historical Approach to the Audiovisual Landscapes of Radio and Television |
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181 | (9) |
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20 "Popular Culture", "Mass Culture": A Definition or a Prerequisite? |
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190 | (11) |
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PART III Memory and History |
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201 | (52) |
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21 Introduction to Part III |
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203 | (4) |
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22 Italian Sites of Memory |
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207 | (7) |
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23 Historiographical Conflicts and Memory-Based Heritage: On the Luoghi della memoria and L'ltalie par elle-meme |
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214 | (7) |
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24 Sites of Memory, Erinnerungsorte |
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221 | (8) |
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25 "A Cry of Horror From the Abyss": Passers-On of the Indescribable: Lemkin, Fry, Karski, 1941--1944 |
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229 | (12) |
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26 Israeli National Memory: Formation, Variations, and Objections |
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241 | (12) |
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PART IV Perspectives and Transfers |
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27 Introduction to Part IV |
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255 | (3) |
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28 Can We Write a European History of Culture in the Contemporary Period? |
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258 | (15) |
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29 Disciplinary Smuggling |
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273 | (6) |
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30 The Paris-London Line of Cultural Studies: A One-Way Track? |
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279 | (13) |
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31 British Perspectives on French Cultural History |
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292 | (5) |
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32 Is There History Under Colonial Culture? |
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297 | (6) |
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33 Colonial History Today: A Cultural History? |
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303 | (4) |
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34 Appraisal and Ideas for a Global Cultural History |
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307 | (6) |
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35 Some Remarks on the Teaching of Cultural History in Eastern European Universities |
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313 | (5) |
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36 Cultural History Facing the "Transnational Turn" |
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318 | (4) |
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322 | (7) |
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Annex: About ADHC |
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List of Contributors |
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