Building new bridges sources, methods, and interdisciplinarity

Questions of methodology and the use of sources are fundamental to all academic disciplines. In recent years, this topic has become far more challenging as scholars are increasingly adopting an interdisciplinary approach to achieve richer and deeper analyses, particularly in the humanities and socia...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Keshen, Jeff, 1962-, editor (editor), Perrier, Sylvie, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ottawa [Ontario] : Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press 2005
c2005.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Open Access e-Books.
Knowledge Unlatched.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009419803106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • 1. Vellum and Vaccinium: Documentary and Archaeological Evidence in the Study of Medieval Produce
  • 2. Talking Numbers: Deconstructing Engineering Discourse
  • 3. Model Behaviour: A Material Culture Approach to the History of Anatomy Models
  • 4. Re-disciplining the Body
  • 5. The Uncooperative Primary Source: Literary Recovery versus Historical Fact in the Strange Production of Cogewea
  • 6. Reading Books/Reading Lives: Culture, Language, and Power in Nineteenth-Century School Readers
  • 7. Rigueur et sensibilité dans un parcours historien
  • 8. Inside Out: The Use and Inadvertent Misuse of Oral Histories
  • 9. Les sources juridiques au service de l'histoire socio-culturelle de la France médiévale et moderne
  • 10. Revisiting Quantitative Methods in Immigration History: Immigrant Files in the Archives of the Russian Consulates in Canada
  • 11. Réflexions sur la question identitaire d'après les recensements informatisés : l'exemple des Suisses en Ontario (1871-1881)
  • 12 The Politics of Sources and Definitions
  • 13. Reporting the People's War: Ottawa (1914-1918)
  • 14. Documents in Bronze and Stone: Memorials and Monuments as Historical Sources
  • 15. The Evidence of Omission in Art History's Texts
  • 16. Images: mode(s) d'emploi
  • 17. What do the Radio Program Schedules Reveal?: Content Analysis versus Accidental Sampling in Early Canadian Radio History
  • 18. Television as Historical Source: Using Images in Cultural History
  • 19. "Wie es eigentlich gewesen?" Early Film as Historical Source?
  • 20. Evidence of What? Changing Answers to the Question of Historical Sources as Illustrated by Research Using the Census.