Bibliography 1981-1991

Publications 1981-1991:

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51. Burke, Peter, “Talking Out the Cosmos [Review of Ginzburg’s The Cheese and the Worms and Falassi´s, Folklore by the Fireside].” History Today 31 (1981), 54-55.
52. Chiappelli, F, “Review [of Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms].” Renaissance Quarterly 34 (1981), pp. 397-400.
53. Cohn, Bernard, “History and Anthropology. Towards a Rapprochement.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 12 (1981), pp. 227-252.
54. Davis, Natalie Z., “The Possibilities of the Past.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 12/2 (1981) pp. 267-275.
55. Ginzburg, Carlo, Indagiani su Piero. Il Battesimo, il cilo di Arezzo, la Flagellazione di Urbino. Microstorie no. 1 (Torino: Einaudi, 1981).
56. Hunter, M., “Review [of Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms].” History 66 (1981), p. 296.
57. Kriedte, Peter, Hans Medick and Jürgen Schlumbohm, Industrialization before Industrialization. Rural Industry in the Genesis of Capitalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981).
58. Lee, W. R., “Past Legacies and the future Prospects. Recent research on the History of the Family in German.” Journal of Family History 6/2(1981), pp. 156-176.
59. Levi, G., 1981, “Un problema di scala.” Dieci interventi di storia sociale (Torino: Rosenberg e Sellier, 1981).
60. Merzarino, Raul, Il paese stretto. Strategie matrimoniali nella diocesi di Como. Microstorie no. XX (Turin: Einaudi, 1981).
61. Rollison, D., “Property, Ideology, and Popular Culture in a Gloucestershire Village, 1660-1740.” Past and Present 93 (1981), pp. 70-97.
62. Thompson, Edward P., Societd patrizia, cultura plebea. Otto saggi di antropologia storica sull'lnghilterra del Settecento. Microstorie no. 2 (Turin: Einaudi, 1981).
63. Berry, Charles, The Reform in Oaxaca 1856-76. A Microhistory of the Liberal Revolution (Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1982).
64. Cohn, S., “Review [of Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms].” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 12 (1982), pp. 523-525.
65. Foa, Vittorio and Marcenaro Pietro, Riprendere tempo. Un dialogo con postilla. Microstorie no. 4 (Torino: Einaudi, 1982).
66. González, Luis, “Teoria de la microhistoria.” Nueva invitación a la microhistoria (Mexico, 1982), pp. 31-46.
67. Johanssen, Jens Christian V., “Tavshed er guld ….” Historisk Tidskrift [Denmark] 81/2 (1982), pp. 401-423.
68. Kelly, W.W., “Review [of Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms].” Journal of Peasant Studies 11 (1982), pp. 119-121
69. Lüdtke, Alf, “The Historiography of Everyday Life. The Personal and the Political.” Culture, Ideology and Politics. Ed. Raphael Samuel and Gareth Stedman Jones. (London: Routledge, 1982).
70. Valeri, V., “Review [of Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms].” Journal of Modern History 54 (1982), 139-143.
71. Davis, Natalie Z., The Return of Martin Guerre (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983).
72. Foscari, Antonio and Manfredo Tafuri, L'armonia e i conflitti. La chiesa di San Francesco della Vigna nella Venezia del '500. Microstorie no. 6 (Torino: Einaudi, 1983).
73. Geertz, Clifford, “Centers, Kings, and Charisma. Reflections on the Symbolics of Power.” Local Knowledge. Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology (New York: Basic books, 1983), pp. 121-146.
74. Ginzburg, Carlo, The Night Battles. Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Translated by Anne and John Tedeschi. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983).
75. Moote, A.L., “[Review of The Return of Martin Guerre] American Historical Review 90 (1985), p. 943.
76. Redondi, Pietro, Galileo eretico. Microstorie no. 7 (Torino: Einaudi, 1983).
77. Certeau, Michel de, The Practice of Every Day Life (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984).
78. Darnton, Robert, The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History (New York: Random House, 1984).
79. Herrup, Cynthia, “New Shoes and Mutton Pies. Investigative Responses to Theft in Seventeenth-Century East Sussex.” The Historical Journal 27 (1984), pp. 811-830.
80. Davis, Natalie Z., Il ritorno di Martin Guerre. Un caso di doppia identitd nella Francia del Cinquecento. Microstorie no. 9 (Torino: Einaudi, 1984).
81. Ramella , Franco, Terra e telai. Sistemi di parentela e manifattura nel biellese dell'Ottocento. Microstorie no. 8. (Torino: Einaudi, 1984).
82. Sabean, David Warren, Power in the Blood. Popular Culture and Village Discourse in Early Modern Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
83. Shankman, P., “The thick and the thin. On the interpretative theoretical program of Clifford Geertz.” Current Anthropology 25/3 (June 1984), pp. 261-280.
84. Burke, Peter, “Introduction: Carlo Ginzburg, Detective.” The Enigma of Piero. Piero della Francesca: The Baptism, The Arezzo Cycle, The Flagellation (London, 1985), pp.1-5
85. Chartier, Roger, “Text, Symbols, and Frenchness.” Journal of Modern History 57 (1985), pp. 682-695.
86. Ginzburg, Carlo, The Enigma of Piero. Piero della Francesca: The Baptism, the Arezzo Cycle, the Flagellation (London: Verso, 1985).
87. LaCapra, Dominick, “The Cheese and the Worms. The Cosmos of a Twentieth-Century Historian.” History and Criticism (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1985), pp. 45-69.
88. Levi, Giovanni, “I pericoli di geertzismo.” Quaderni Storici 58 (1985), pp. 269-277.
89. Levi, Giovanni, L´ereditá immateriale. Carriera di un esorcista nel Piemonte del seicento. Microstorie 10 (Torino: Einaudi, 1985).
90. Lüdtke, Alf, The History of Everyday Life (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985)
91. Portelli, Alexandro, Biografia di una città. Storie e racconto: Terni 1830-1985. Microstorie no. 11 (Torino: Einaudi, 1985).
92. Zambelli, P., “From Menocchio to Piero della Francesa. The work of Carlo Ginzburg.” Historical Journal 28 (1985), pp. 983-999.
93. Blok, Anton, La mafia di un villaggio siciliano, 1860-1960. Imprenditori, contadini, violenti. Microstorie no. 13 (Torino: Einaudi, 1986).
94. Boyer, Paul and Stephen Nissenbaum, La città indemoniata. Salem e le origini sociali di una caccia alle streghe. Microstorie no. 12 (Turin: Einaudi, 1986). [Italian translation of Salem Possessed (1974)].
95. Brown, Judith C., Immodest Acts. The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986).
96. Bucker, Gene, Giovanni and Lusanna. Love and Marriage in Renaissance Florence (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986).
97. Luria, Keith and Romulo Gandolfo, “Carlo Ginzburg: An Interview.” Radical History Review 35 (1986), 89-111.
98. Bell, Rudolph M. and Judith C. Brown, “Renaissance Sexuality and the Florentine Archives. An Exchange.” Renaissance Quarterly 40 (1987), pp. 485-511.
99. Darnton, Robert, “The Symbolic Element in History.” Journal of Modern History 58 (1986), pp. 218-234.
100. Ferrone, Vincenzo and Massimo Firpo, “From Inquisitors to Microhistorians. A Critique of Pietro Redondi’s Galileo eretico.” Journal of Modern History 58 (1986), pp. 485-524.
101. Grendi, Eduardo, “Sei storie Württemburghesi.” Quaderni Storici 63 (1986), pp. 971-980.
102. Luria, Keith, “The paradoxical Carlo Ginzburg.” Radical History Review 35 (1986), pp. 80-87.
103. Burke, Peter, The Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Italy. Essays on Perception and Communication (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987).
104. Davis, Natalie Z., Fiction in the Archives. Pardon Tales and their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1987).
105. Medick, Hans, “Missionaries in the Rowboat.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 29 (1987), pp. 76-98.
106. Molho, Anthony, “[Review] Giovanni and Lusanna. Love and Marriage in Renaissance Florence, by Gene Bucker.” Renaissance Quarterly 40 (1987), pp. 96-100.
107. Davis, Natalie Z., “On the Lame.” American Historical Review 93 (1988), pp. 572-603.
108. Fernandez, James, “Historians Tell Tales. Of Cartesian Cats and Gallic Cockfights.” Journal of Modern History 60 (1988), pp. 113-127.
109. Findlay, Robert, “The Refashioning of Martin Guerre.” American Historical Review 93 (1988), pp. 553-571.
110. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Proofs and Possibilities. In the Margins of Natalie Zemon Davis’ The Return of Martin Guerre.” Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature 37 (1988), pp. 114-127.
111. LaCapra, Dominic, “Chartier, Darnton, and the Great Symbol Massacre.” Journal of Modern History 60 (1988), pp. 95-112.
112. Redondi, Pietro, Galileo Heretic (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1987).
113. Spence, Jonathan, The Question of Hu (New York: Knopf, 1988).
114. Wolff, Larry, Child Abuse in Freud’s Vienna. Postcards from the End of the World (New York: New York University Press, 1988).
115. Biersack, Aletta, “Local Knowledge, Local History. Geertz and Beyond.” The New Cultural History. Edited by Lynn Hunt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989), pp. 72-96.
116. Crew, David F., “Alltagsgeschichte. A New Social History ‘From Below’?” Central European History 22/3-4 (1989), pp. 394-407.
117. Elay, Geoff, “Labour History, Social History, Alltagsgeschichte. Experience, Culture, and the Politics of the Everyday ­ a New Direction for German Social History?” Journal of Modern History 61 (1989), pp. 297-343.
118. Ginzburg, Carlo, Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method. Translated by John and Anne C. Tedeschi (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989).
119. Ginzburg, C., Ecstasies. Deciphering the Witches’ Sabbath (London, 1989)
120. Hunt, Lynn, “Introduction.” The New Cultural History. Edited by Lynn Hunt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989), pp. 1-22.
121. Kuehn, Thomas, “Reading Microhistory. The Example of Gio.vanni and Lusanna.” Journal of Modern History 61 (1989), pp. 512-534.
122. Ozment, Steven, Magdalena and Balthasar. An Intimate Portrait of Life in 16th-Century Europe Revealed in the Letters of a Nuremberg Husband and Wife (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989).
123. Scribner, R.W., “Is a History of Popular Culture Possible?” History of European Ideas 10 (1989), pp. 175-191.
124. Astarita, Tommaso, Village Justice. Community, Family, and Popular Culture in Early Modern Italy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990).
125. Burke, Peter, “The Annales in Global Context.” International Review of Social History [Netherlands] 35/3 (1990), pp. 421-432.
126. Burke, Peter, The French Historical Revolution. The Annales School 1929-1989 (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1990).
127. Clark, Anna, “Queen Caroline and the Sexual Politics of Popular Culture in London, 1820.” Representations 31 (Summer 1990), pp. 47-68.
128. Cohen, Patricia Cline, “The Helen Jewett Murder. Violence, Gender, and Sexual Licentiousness in Antebellum America.” National Women's Studies Association Journal 2 (Summer 1990), pp. 374-389.
129. Darnton, Robert, “Intellectual and Cultural History.” The Kiss of Lamourette. Reflections in Cultural History (New York: Norton, 1990), pp. 191-218.
130. Davis, Natalie Z., “The Shapes of Social History.” Storia della Storiografia [Italy] 17 (1990), pp. 28-34.
131. Goodman, D., “The Martin Guerre Story. A Non-Persian Source for Persian Letter CXLI.” Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (1990), pp. 311-316.
132. Kagan, Richard, Lucrecia’s Dreams. Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990).
133. Ozment, Steven, Three Behaim Boys. Growing Up in Early Modern Germany (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990).
134. Raggio, Osvaldo, Faide e parentele. Lo stato Genovese visto dalla Fontanabuona. Microstorie no. 18 (Turin: Einaudi, 1990).
135. Sabean, David Warren, Property, Production, and Family in Necarhausen, 1700-1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).
136. Sex and Gender in Historical Perspective. Edited by Edward Muir and Guido Ruggerio. Translated by Margaret A. Gallucci with Mary M. Gallucci and Carole C. Gallucci (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990).
137. Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812 (New York: Vintage Books, 1991).
138. Burke, Peter, “Overture. The New History: Its Past and its Future.” New Perspectives on Historical Writing. Edited by Peter Burke (University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991), pp. 1-24.
139. Burke, Peter, “History of Events and the Revival of Narrative.” New Perspectives on Historical Writing. Edited by Peter Burke (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991), pp. …
140. Duden, Barbara, The Woman Beneath the Skin. A Doctor’s Patients in Eighteenth Century Germany. Translated by Thomas Dunlap (Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991).
141. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Checking the Evidence. The Judge and the Historian.” Critical Inquiry 18 (autumn 1991), pp. 79-92.
142. Ginzburg, Carlo and Carlo Poni, “The Name and the Game. Unequal Exchange and the Historical Marketplace.” Microhistory and the Lost People of Europe. Edited by Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero. Translated by Eren Branch (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991), pp. 1-10.
143. Ginzburg, Carlo, “The Philosopher and the Witches. An Experiment in Cultural History.” Acta-Ethnographica-Academiae-Scientarum-Hungaricae 37 (1991-92), pp. 283-292.
144. Levi, Giovanni, “On Microhistory.” New Perspectives on Historical Writing. Edited by Peter Burke (University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991), pp. 93-113.
145. Mah, Harold, “Suppressing the Text: The Metaphysics of Ethnographic History in Darnton’s Great Cat Massacre.” History Workshop Journal 31 (Spring 1991), pp. 1-20.
146. Microhistory and the Lost People of Europe. Edited by Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero. Translated by Eren Branch (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991).
147. Muir, Edward, “Introduction: Observing Trifles.” Microhistory and the Lost People of Europe. Edited by Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero. Translated by Eren Branch (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991), pp. vii-xxviii.
148. Muir, Edward, “[Review] Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method by Carlo Ginzburg.” Journal of Social History 25 (Fall 1991), pp. 123-125.
149. Sharpe, Jim, “History from Below.” New Perspectives on Historical Writing. Edited by Peter Burke (University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991), pp. 24-41.
150. Sherr, Richard, “A Canon, a Choirboy, and Homosexuality in Late Sixteenth-Century Italy. A Case Study.” Journal of Homosexuality 21 (1991), pp. 1-22.