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The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature, Vol. 1
Mary Beth. Norton and Pamela Gerardi
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Introduction (page xi)
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Contributors and Consultants (page xv)
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Section 1 Theory and Practice in Historical Study (RICHARD T. VANN, Professor of History and Letters, Wesleyan University, page 1)
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Section 2 Prehistory (PATTY JO WATSON, Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, page 33)
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Section 3 World History (KEVIN REILLY, Professor of History, Raritan Valley Community College and LYNDA NORENE SHAFFER, Associate Professor of History, Tufts University, page 42)
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Section 4 Science, Technology, and Medicine (ROBERT K. DEKOSKY, Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas, page 77)
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Section 5 Ancient Near East (ERLE LEICHTY, Professor of Assyriology; Curator of Akkadian Language and Literature, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, page 122)
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Section 6 Ancient Greece to the End of the Hellenistic Period (MORTIMER CHAMBERS, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles, page 158)
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Section 7 Early Western Europe, Pre-Roman North Africa, and Rome (COLIN M. WELLS, T. Frank Murchinson Distinguished Professor of Classical Studies, Trinity University, page 192)
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Section 8 Byzantium (ALEXANDER P. KAZHDAN, Senior Research Associate, Dumbarton Oaks, page 231)
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Section 9 Central Asia (PETER B. GOLDEN, Professor of History, Rutgers University, Newark, page 259)
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Section 10 China to 1644 (PATRICIA BUCKLEY EBREY, Professor of East Asian Studies and History, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, page 283)
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Section 11 China since 1644 (JAMES H. COLE, New York, New York, page 308)
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Section 12 Premodern Japan (MARTIN COLLCUTT, Professor of East Asian Studies and History, Princeton University, page 355)
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Section 13 Modern Japan (F. G. NOTEHELFER, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles, page 379)
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Section 14 Korea (JOHN B. DUNCAN, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles and YŎNG-HO CH'OE, Professor of History, University of Hawaii, Manoa, page 414)
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Section 15 South Asia (DAVID LELYVELD, Dean of Students, School of General Studies; Lecturer, Department of Middle East Languages and Cultures, Columbia University and SANJAY SUBRAHMANYAM, Professor of Economic History, Delhi School of Economics, page 427)
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Section 16 Southeast Asia (DAVID K. WYATT, John Stambaugh Professor of Southeast Asian History, Cornell University, page 476)
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Section 17 Islamic World to 1500 (RICHARD WILLIAMS BULLIET, Professor of History, Middle East Institute, Columbia University, page 498)
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Section 18 Middle East and North Africa since 1500 (CARTER VAUGHN FINDLEY, Professor of History, Ohio State University, page 527)
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Section 19 Sub-Saharan Africa (MARGARET JEAN HAY, Adjunct Associate Professor of History; Publications Editor, African Studies Center, Boston University and JOSEPH C. MILLER, Commonwealth Professor of History; Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia, page 560)
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Section 20 Medieval Europe (FREDRIC L. CHEYETTE, Professor of History, Amherst College and MARCIA L. COLISH, Frederick B. Artz Professor of History, Oberlin College, page 617)
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Section 21 Medieval and Modern Jewish History (DAVID B.RUDERMAN, Joseph Meyerhoff Profesor of Modern Jewish History; Director of the Center of Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, page 704)
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Section 22 Modern Europe, General (PEREZ ZAGORIN, Joseph C. Wilson Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Rochester, page 724)
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Section 23 British Isles, 1450-1800 (DEREK M. HIRST, William Eliot Smith Professor of History, Washington University, St. Louis, page 760)
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Section 24 Britain and Ireland since 1760 (R. K. WEBB, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, page 786)
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Section 25 France, 1450-1789 (Lawrence M. Bryant, Professor of History, Califonia State University, Chico, page 815)
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Section 26 France since 1789 (LINDA L. CLARK, Professor of History, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, page 842)
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Section 27 Low Countries and Switzerland (MAARTEN ULTEE, Professor of History, University of Alabama and WILLARD ALLEN FLETCHER, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Delaware, page 870)
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Section 28 Italy since 1350 (PAUL F. GRENDLER, Professor of History, University of Toronto and ANTONIO SANTOSUOSSO, Professor of History, University of Western Ontario, page 889)
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Section 29 Spain and Portugal (RICHARD L. KAGAN, Professor of History, The Johns Hopkins University and ADRIAN SHUBERT, Professor of History, York University, page 917)
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Section 30 German States and the Habsburg Empire, 1493-1800 (R. PO-CHIA HSIA, Professor of History, New York University, page 941)
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Section 31 German States and the Habsburg Empire since 1789 (JAMES J. SHEEHAN, Dickason Professor in the Humanities; Professor of History, Stanford University, page 964)
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Section 32 Scandinavia and the Baltic States (MICHAEL F. METCALF, Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, page 998)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SCJ | 27.3 (Autumn, 1996): 905-906 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2544092 |
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Published: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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