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Social Anthropology and Social Science History.

David I Kertzer1.   

Abstract

In the 1970s, when the social science history movement emerged in the United States, leading to the founding of the Social Science History Association, a simultaneous movement arose in which historians looked to cultural anthropology for inspiration. Although both movements involved historians turning to social sciences for theory and method, they reflected very different views of the nature of the historical enterprise. Cultural anthropology, most notably as preached by Clifford Geertz, became a means by which historians could find a theoretical basis in the social sciences for rejecting a scientific paradigm. This article examines this development while also exploring the complex ways cultural anthropology has embraced-and shunned-history in recent years.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 26549914      PMCID: PMC4632103     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Hist        ISSN: 0145-5532


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1.  Tense and tender ties: the politics of comparison in North American history and (post) colonial studies.

Authors:  A L Stoler
Journal:  J Am Hist       Date:  2001
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