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|a History of Everyday Life :
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|a ""CONTENTS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""1 INTRODUCTION WHAT I S THE HISTORY OF EVERYDAY L I F E AND WHO ARE I T S PR A C T I T IONERS? Alf L�dtke""; ""2 “MISSIONARIES IN THE ROWBOAT�? ETHNOLOGICAL WAYS OF KNOWING A S A CHALLENGE TO SOCIAL HISTORY Hans Medick""; ""3 MENTALITIES, IDEOLOGIES, DISCOURSES ON THE “THIRD LEVEL A S A THEME I N SOCIAL-HISTORICAL RESEARCH Peter Schöttler""; ""4 HAVE WE COME ANY CLOSER TO ALLTAG? EVERYDAY REALITY AND WORKERS � L I V ES AS AN OBJECT OF HI S T O R I C AL RESEARCH IN THE GERMAN DEMOCR A T IC REPUBLIC Harald Dehne""
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|a ""5 THE HISTORY OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND GENDER RELATIONS ON H I STORI C A L AND HISTORIOGRAPHICAL RELATIONSHIPS Dorothee Wierling""""6 POPULAR CULTURE AND WORKERS� CULTURE AS SYMBOLIC ORDERS COMMENTS ON THE DEBATE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF CULTURE AND EVERYDAY L I F E Wolfgang Kaschuba""; ""7 WHAT HAPPENED TO THE “FIERY RED GLOW�? WORKERS � EXPERIENCES AN GERMAN FASCISM Alf L�dtke""; ""8 ZEROING IN ON CHANGE I N SEARCH OF POPULAR EXPERIENCE INTHE INDUSTRIAL PROVINCE IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC* Lutz Niethammer""; ""GLOSSARY OF SELECTED TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS""; ""CONTRIBUTORS""
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|i Print version:
|a Ludtke, Alf.
|t History of Everyday Life : Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life.
|d Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©1995
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