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Social Theory and Social History 2005 Edition

Books from same Author: Donald Macraild, Avram Taylor

Books from same Publisher: MacMillan Education UK

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    Author(s)Donald Macraild, Avram Taylor
    PublisherMacMillan Education UK
    ISBN9780333947470
    Pages216
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2005

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    MacMillan Education UK Social Theory and Social History 2005 Edition by Donald Macraild, Avram Taylor

    The expansion of social history that took place in the twentieth century has produced some of the most exciting works in the field of historical studies. As the range of the social historian's concerns has grown, so has the range of methodologies and theoretical approaches they employ. Historians have made greater use of the theoretical insights of social scientists, and boundaries between the disciplines have become blurred as a consequence. Social Theory and Social History:- covers the major developments within social history- offers an introduction to the most important social theorists- discusses the relationship between history and the social sciences- considers the use of theory in the writing of history- examines current debates within historiographyIn this concise introductory guide, Donald M. MacRaild and Avram Taylor explore the complex relationship between social theory and social history, arguing that an awareness of the relation between the two is the key to a deeper understanding of the process of historical change.