Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson, David Olafsson
Minor Knowledge and Microhistory
Manuscript Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson, David Olafsson
Minor Knowledge and Microhistory
Manuscript Culture in the Nineteenth Century
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This book studies everyday writing practices among ordinary people in a poor rural society in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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This book studies everyday writing practices among ordinary people in a poor rural society in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780367264048
- ISBN-10: 0367264048
- Artikelnr.: 56925391
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780367264048
- ISBN-10: 0367264048
- Artikelnr.: 56925391
Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon is Professor of Cultural History in the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Iceland. Davíð Ólafsson is Adjunct Lecturer of Cultural Studies in the School of Humanities, Faculty of Icelandic and Comparative Cultural Studies, at the University of Iceland.
Introduction: Towards a New Model of Fragmented History
Part I: Theory and Historiography
1. Historiography of Texts: From Literacy to Literacy Practices Within the
Anglo-Saxon School of Thought
2. Scribal Culture in Transnational Perspective
3. Local and Global Perspectives as Platforms for Barefoot Historians: A
Microhistorical Approach
Part II: The Structure of Culture and Education
4. Setting the Scene Within the Hard Rock of Reality
5. Vernacular Literacy Between Two Campaigns
6. Emotions and Education
Part III: Barefoot Historians and Their Everyday Life
7. Childhood, Local Culture and Educational Processes
8. A Quest for a Space - A No-Place: Scribal Communities as Institutional
Structures
9. Solidarity with Substance: "History is No Respecter of Persons, It
Depicts Both High and Low"
10. Postscript: Cornerstone for a Creative Space in the Nineteenth Century
Part I: Theory and Historiography
1. Historiography of Texts: From Literacy to Literacy Practices Within the
Anglo-Saxon School of Thought
2. Scribal Culture in Transnational Perspective
3. Local and Global Perspectives as Platforms for Barefoot Historians: A
Microhistorical Approach
Part II: The Structure of Culture and Education
4. Setting the Scene Within the Hard Rock of Reality
5. Vernacular Literacy Between Two Campaigns
6. Emotions and Education
Part III: Barefoot Historians and Their Everyday Life
7. Childhood, Local Culture and Educational Processes
8. A Quest for a Space - A No-Place: Scribal Communities as Institutional
Structures
9. Solidarity with Substance: "History is No Respecter of Persons, It
Depicts Both High and Low"
10. Postscript: Cornerstone for a Creative Space in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction: Towards a New Model of Fragmented History
Part I: Theory and Historiography
1. Historiography of Texts: From Literacy to Literacy Practices Within the
Anglo-Saxon School of Thought
2. Scribal Culture in Transnational Perspective
3. Local and Global Perspectives as Platforms for Barefoot Historians: A
Microhistorical Approach
Part II: The Structure of Culture and Education
4. Setting the Scene Within the Hard Rock of Reality
5. Vernacular Literacy Between Two Campaigns
6. Emotions and Education
Part III: Barefoot Historians and Their Everyday Life
7. Childhood, Local Culture and Educational Processes
8. A Quest for a Space - A No-Place: Scribal Communities as Institutional
Structures
9. Solidarity with Substance: "History is No Respecter of Persons, It
Depicts Both High and Low"
10. Postscript: Cornerstone for a Creative Space in the Nineteenth Century
Part I: Theory and Historiography
1. Historiography of Texts: From Literacy to Literacy Practices Within the
Anglo-Saxon School of Thought
2. Scribal Culture in Transnational Perspective
3. Local and Global Perspectives as Platforms for Barefoot Historians: A
Microhistorical Approach
Part II: The Structure of Culture and Education
4. Setting the Scene Within the Hard Rock of Reality
5. Vernacular Literacy Between Two Campaigns
6. Emotions and Education
Part III: Barefoot Historians and Their Everyday Life
7. Childhood, Local Culture and Educational Processes
8. A Quest for a Space - A No-Place: Scribal Communities as Institutional
Structures
9. Solidarity with Substance: "History is No Respecter of Persons, It
Depicts Both High and Low"
10. Postscript: Cornerstone for a Creative Space in the Nineteenth Century