Item 191 - Publications collected by Shineberg for teaching the course History and Theory

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AU ANUA 484-191

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Publications collected by Shineberg for teaching the course History and Theory

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  • 1938 - 1975 (Creation)

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(1927 - 2004)

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Includes Kai T. Erikson "Sociology and the Historical Perspective" American Sociologist, Vol. 5, Nov 1970; Derek Freeman "The Evolutionary Theories of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer" Current Anthropology, Vol. 15 No. 3, Sep 1974; Derek Freeman "Human Nature and Culture" from Man and the New Biology, ANU Press 1970; Clifford Geertz "Thick Description: Towards an Interpretive Theory of Culture" from his The Interpretation of Cultures, Basic Books 1973; Carl G. Hempel "The Function of General Laws in History" from unknown monograph; Kerry R. Howe "Pacific Islands History in the 1980s: New Directions or Monograph Myopia?" Pacific Studies, Vol. 3 No. 1, 1979; L. Gibson "The Study of History" chapter 15 from The Logical Peculiarities Social Enquiry; John Passmore "Explanation in Everyday Life, in Science and in History" History and Theory Vol. 2, No. 2, 1962; Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, "History and Climate" in P. Burke (ed), Economy and Society in Early Modern Europe, Harper and Row, New York; D.A. Low "Warbands and Ground-Level Imperialism in Uganda, 1870-1900" Historical Studies Vol. 16, No. 65, Oct 1975; J.L. Mackie "Causes and Conditions" American Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 2, 1965; Maurice Mandelbaum "The Problem of Historical Knowledge" New York 1938, introduction, chapter 3 and chapter 6; Cushing Strout "Ego Psychology and the Historian" History and Theory Vol. 7, No. 3, 1968; some other photocopied fragments

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