Bibliography 1992-2005
Publications 1992-2005:
1992
1. Ginzburg, Carlo, “The Philosopher and the Witches. An Experiment in Cultural History.” Acta-Ethnographica-Academiae-Scientarum-Hungaricae 37 (1991-92), pp. 283-292.
2. Berenson, Edward, The Trial of Madame Caillaux (California: University of California Press, 1992).
3. Burke, Peter, History and Social Theory (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1992).
4. Cohen, Patricia Cline, “Unregulated Youth: Masculinity and Murder in the 1830s City.” Radical History Review 52 (Winter 1992), pp. 33-52.
5. Alain Corbin, The Village of Cannibals: Rage and Murder in France, 1870. Transl. Arthur Goldhammer (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1992).
6. Davis, Natalie Z., “Narrative as Knowing. Stories and the Hunger to Know.” The Yale Journal of Criticism 5 (1992), pp. 159-163.
7. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Unus testis. Lo sterminio degli ebrei e il principio di realtà.” Quaderni storici 80 (1992), pp. 520-548.
8. Licht, W., “Cultural history/social history. A review essay.” Historical Methods 25/1 (1992), pp. 37-41.
9. Martin, John, “Review Essay: Journeys to the World of the Dead: The Work of Carlo Ginzburg.” Journal of Social History 25 (Spring 1992), pp. 613-626.
1993
10. Charle, Christophe,”Micro-histoire sociale et macro-histoire sociale: Quelques réfléxions sur les effets des changements de méthode depuis quinze ans en histoire sociale.” Histoire sociale - histoire globale? (Paris, 1993), pp. 45-57.
11. Cohen, Patricia, “The Mystery of Helen Jewett: Romantic Fiction and the Eroticization of Violence.” Legal Studies Forum 17 (1993), pp. 133-145.
12. Duggan, Lisa, “The Trials of Alice Mitchell: Sensationalism, Sexology and the Lesbian Subject in Turn-of-the-Century America.” Signs 18/4 (Summer 1993), pp. 791-814.
13. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Microhistory. Two or three things that I know about it.” Critical Inquiry 20 (Autumn 1993), pp. 10-35.
14. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Micro-historie. Zwei oder drei Dinge, die ich von ihr weis.” Historische Antropologie. Kultur, Gesellshaft, Alltag I (1993), pp. 169-194.
15. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Mikurosutoria to wa nanika. Watasi no shitteiru Futatsu, mitsu no koto.” [Microhistory. Two or three things I know about it.] Shiso (Iwanami Shoten) 4 (1993), pp. 4-30.
16. Gross, Robert A., In Debt to Shays. The Bicentennial of an Agrarian Rebellion (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1993).
17. Maza, Sarah, Private Lives and Public Affairs. The Causes Célébres of Prerevolutionary France (California: University of California Press, 1993).
18. McLaren, Angus, A Prescription for Murder. The Victorian Serial Killings of Dr. Thomas Neill Cream (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1993).
19. Phythian-Adams, C., “Introduction. An Agenda for English Local History.” Societies, Cultures and Kinship, 1580-1850. Cultural Provinces and English Local History (London and New York: Leicester University Press, 1993), pp. 1-23.
20. Ruggiero, Guido, Binding Passions. Tales of Magic, Marriage, and Power at the End of the Renaissance (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1993).
1994
21. Behringer, Wolfgang, Chonrad Stoeckhlin und die Nachtschar. Eine Geschichte aus der frühen Neuzeit (München and Zürich: Piper-Verlag, 1994).
22. Cook, Harold J., The Trials of An Ordinary Doctor: Joannes Croenevelt in Seventeenth-Century London (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994).
23. Demos, John, The Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early America (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994).
24. Gatrell, V.A.C., The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People 1770-1868 (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1994).
25. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Killing a Chinese Mandarin. On the moral implications of distance.” Critical Inquiry 21 (1994), pp. 46-60.
26. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Microstoria. Due o tre cose che so di lei.” Quaderni storici 86 (1994), pp. 511-539.
27. Grendi, Edoardo, “Ripensare la microstoria?” Quaderni storici, 86 (1994), pp. 539-549.
28. Harline, Craig, The Burdens of Sister Margaret. Inside a Seventeenth Century Convent (New York: Doubleday, 1994).
29. Hindle, Steve, “The Shaming of Margaret Knowsley. Gossip, Gender and the Experience of Authority in Early Modern England.” Continuity and Change 9/3 (December 1994), pp. 391-419.
30. Johnson, Paul E., and Sean Wilentz, The Kingdom of Matthias. A Story of Sex and Salvation in Nineteenth-Century America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994).
31. Kaldal, Ingar, Alltagsgeschichte og mikrohistorie. Skriftserie fra Historisk institutt 2 (Trondheim: Historisk institutt, 1994).
32. King, Margaret L., The Death of the Child Valerio Marcello (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994).
33. Medick, Hans (ed.), Mikro-Historie. Neue Pfade in die Sozialgeschichte (Frankfurt a. M.: Fischer, 1994).
34. Muir, Edward and Guido Ruggiero (eds.), History from Crime. Translated by Corrada Biazzo Curry, Margaret A. Gallucci, and Mary M. Gallucci (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994).
35. Revel, Jacques., “Microanalisi e costruzione del sociale.” Quaderni storici 86 (1994), pp. 549-575.
36. Ulbricht, Otto, “Microgeshichte. Versuch einar vorstellung.” Geschicgte in Wissenshaft und Unterricht 45/6 (1994), pp. 347-367.
1995
37. Cohen, Patricia Cline, “Ministerial Misdeeds: The Onderdonk Trial and Sexual Harassment in the 1840s.” Journal of Women's History 7 (Fall 1995), pp. 34-57.
38. Davis, Natalie Z., Women on the Margins: Three Seventeenth-Century Lives (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995).
39. Kingdon, Robert M., Adultery and Divorce in Calvin's Geneva (Cambridge, M.A.: Harvard University Press, 1995).
40. Lüdtke, Alf, “Introduction. What is the History of Everyday Life and Who are Its Practitioners?” The History of Everyday Life. Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life. Edited by Alf Lüdtke. Translated by William Templer (Princeton, N.J.; Princeton University Press, 1995), pp. 3-40.
41. Lüdtke, Alf (ed.), The History of Everyday Life. Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life (Princeton N. J.: Princeton University Press,1995).
42. Medick, Hans, “Missionaries in the Rowboat.” The History of Everyday Life. Reconstructing Historical Experiences and Ways of Life (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1995).
43. Peltonen, Matti, “Carlo Ginzburg and the new microhistory.” Suomen Antropologi 1 (1995), pp. 2-11.
44. Srebnick, Amy Gilman, The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers. Sex and Culture in Nineteenth-Century New York (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995).
45. Taylor, Allan, William Cooper’s Town: Power and Persuasion on the Frontier of Early American Republic (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995).
46. Wierling, Dorothee, “The History of Everyday Life and Gender Relations: On Historical and Historiographical Relationships.” The History of Everyday Life, (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995), pp. 149-168.
1996
47. Bensa, Alain, “De la micro-histoire vers une anthropologie critique.” Jeux d'échelles. La micro-analyse à l'expérience. Ed. J. Revel (Paris:Gallimard, 1996, pp. 37-70.
48. Marshall, J. D., “Communities, societies, regions and local history. Perceptions of locality in High and Low Furness.” The Local Historian 26 (1996), pp. 36-47.
49. Maza, Sarah, “Stories in History: Cultural Narratives in Recent Works in European History.” American Historical Review 101 (1996), pp. 1493-1515.
50. Medick, Hans, Weben und Überleben in Laichingen, 1650-1900. : Lokalgeschichte als allgemeine Geschichte (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1996).
51. Ozment, Steven, The Bürgermeister's Daughter. Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996).
52. Reay, Barry, Microhistories: Demography, Society and Culture in Rural England, 1800-1930 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
53. Revel, Jacques (ed.), Jeux d’échelles. La mycroanalyse à l’expérience (Paris: Gallimard, 1996).
54. Revel, Jacques, “Microanalysis and the Construction of the Social.” Histories. French Constructions of the Past. Edited by Jacques Revel and Lynn Hunt, (New York: New Press, 1996), pp. 492-502.
55. Rosental, P. A., “Construire le ‘macro’ par le ‘micro’. Fredrik Barth et la microstoria.” Jeux d’échelles, La micro-analyse à l’expérience. Ed. J. Revel (Paris: Gallimard, 1996), pp. 141-159.
56. Salvatore, Nick, We All Got History. The Memory Books of Amos Webber (New York: Random House, 1996).
57. Schlumbohm, Jurgen, “Micro-history and the macro-models of the European demographic system in pre-industrial times. Life course patterns in the parish of Belm (Northwest Germany), seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries.” History of the Family 1/1 (1996) pp. 81-95.
1997
58. Egmond, Florike and Peter Mason, The Mammoth and the Mouse: Microhistory and Morophology (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).
59. Iggers, Georg G., Historiography in the twentieth century. From scientific objectivity to the postmodern challenge (Hanover, N.H.: Wesleyan University Press, 1997).
60. Kertzner, David I., The Kidnapping of Eduardo Mortara (New York: Beacon Press, 1997).
61. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel, The Beggar and the Professor: A Sixteenth-Century Family Saga. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997).
62. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, Menntun, ást og sorg. Einsögurannsókn á íslensku sveitasamfélagi 19. og 20. aldar. Sagnfræðirannsóknir – Studia Historica 13 (Reykjavík: University of Iceland Press, 1997).
63. Novellán, Tomás A. Mantecón, La muerte de Antonia Isabel Sánchez: Tiranía y escándalo en una sociedad rural del Norte epañol en el Antiguo Régimen (Madrid: Alacalá de Hernandes, 1997).
64. Pucci, Idanna, The Trials of Maria Barbella. The True Story of a 19th-Century Crime of Passion (New York: Vintage Books, 1997).
65. Scribner, Robert, “The Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Europe.” Problems in the Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Europe. Eds.: R. Po-Chia Hsia and R.W. Scribner (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1997), pp.11-34.
1998
66. Behringer, Wolfgang, Shaman of Oberstdorf. Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night (Charlottesville: Virginia University Press, 1998).
67. Browning, Cristopher R., Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland (New York: Harper Collins, 1998).
68. Cohen, Patricia Cline, The Murder of Helen Jewett: The Life and Death of a Prostitute in Nineteenth Century New-York (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998).
69. Halldórsdóttir, Erla Hulda and Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon (eds.), Einsagan – Ólíkar leiðir. Átta ritgerðir og eitt myndlistarverk (Reykjavík: University of Iceland Press, 1998).
70. Lepore, Jill, The Name of the War: King Philip´s War and the Origins of American Identity (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998).
71. Levi, Giovanni, “The Origins of the Modern State and the Microhistorical Perspective.” Mikrogeschichte - makrogeschighte. Komplentär oder inkommensurabel? (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 1998), pp. 53-82.
72. Gribaudi, Maurizio, “Des micro-mécanismes aux configurations globales: Causalité et temporalité historiques dans les formes d¹évolution et de l’administration française aux XIX siècle.” Mikrogeschichte - makrogeschighte. Komplentär oder inkommensurabel? (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 1998), pp. 83-128.
73. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “Félagssagan fyrr og nú.” Einsagan – ólíkar leiðir. Átta ritgerðir og eitt myndlistarverk. Eds.: Erla Hulda Halldórsdóttir and Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon (Reykjavík: University of Iceland Press, 1998), pp. 17-50.
74. Pomata, Gianna, “Close-Ups and Long Shots: Combining Particular and General in Writing the Histories of Women and Men?” Geschlechtergeschichte und Allgemeine Geschichte: Herausforderungen und Perspektiven. Eds.; Hans Medick and Anne-Charlott Trepp (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 1998), pp. 101-124.
75. Sabean, David Warren, Kinship in Necarhausen, 1700-1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998).
76. Schlumbohn, Jürgen, „Mikrogeschichte - Makrogeschichte: Zur Eröffnung einer Debatte.“ Mikrogeschichte - makrogeschighte. Komplentär oder inkommensurabel? (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 1998), pp. 9-32.
77. Tilly, Charles, “Micro, Macro or Megrim.” Mikrogeschichte - makrogeschighte. Komplentär oder inkommensurabel? (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 1998), pp. 33-52.
1999
78. Egholm, Liv, “The microhistorical landscape.” Microhistory - Towards a New Theory of History? Netværk for historiteori og historiography. Arbeidspapier nr. 3. April 2000 (Odense, 1999).
79. Gregory, B. S., “Is small beautiful? Microhistory and the history of everyday life.” History and Theory 38 (1999), pp.100-110.
80. Herrup, Cynthia, A House in Gross Disorder. Sex, Law, and the Second Earl of Castlehaven (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).
81. Donna Merwick, Death of a Notary (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999).
82. Pomata, Gianna, “Telling the truth about micro-history: a memoir and a few reflections.” Netværk for historiteori og historiography. Arbeidspapier nr. 3. April 2000 (Odense, 1999).
83. Rubin, Miri, Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on the Jews (London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999).
84. Sigurðardóttir, Sigrún, “Tilbrigði við fortíð.” Tímarit máls og menningar 60/3 (1999), pp. 12-26.
2000
85. Baskes, Jeremy, Indians, Merchants and Markets: A Reinterpretation of the Repartimiento and Spanish-Indian Economic Relations in Colonial Oaxaca 1750-1821 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
86. Certeau, Michel de, The Possession of Loudun (Chicago: University of Chicago, 2000).
87. Cressy, David, Agnes Bowker's Cat: Travesties and Transgressions in Tudor and Stuart England (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000)
88. Ginzburg, Carlo, “Einsaga. Eitt og annað sem ég veit um hana.” Molar og mygla. Um einsögu og glataðan tíma. Atvik 5. Translated by Björn Þorsteinsson and Sigrún Sigurðardóttir. Eds.: Ólafur Rastrick and Valdimar Tr. Hafstein (Reykjavík: ReykjavíkurAkademían and Bjartur, 2000), pp. 11-54.
89. Kupperman, Karen Ordahl, Indians and English: Facing Off in Early America (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000).
90. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “Einvæðing sögunnar.” Molar og mygla. Um einsögu og glataðan tíma. Atvik 5. Eds.: Ólafur Rastrick and Valdimar Tr. Hafstein (Reykjavík: ReykjavíkurAkademían og Bjartur, 2000), pp. 100-141.
91. Ólafsson, Davíð, “Fræðin minni. Einsaga, póstmódernismi og íslensk sagnfræði.” Molar og mygla. Um einsögu og glataðan tíma. Atvik 5. Eds. Ólafur Rastrick and Valdimar Tr. Hafstein (Reykjavík: ReykjavíkurAkademían and Bjartur, 2000), pp. 55-99.
92. Tak, Herman, South Italian festivals. A local history of ritual and change (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2000).
2001
93. Appuhn, Karl, “Microhistory.” The Encyclopaedia of European Social History, vol. 1. Ed.: Paul Stearns (New York: Scribner's, 2001), pp. 105-112.
94. Gray, Marion W., “Microhistory as universal history.” Central European History 34 (2001), pp. 419-431.
95. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel Saint-Simon and the Court of Louis XIV. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001).
96. Lepore, Jill, “Historians who Love Too Much: Reflections on Microhistory and Biography.” Journal of American History 88 (2001), 129-144.
97. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “The Contours of Social History. Microhistory, Postmodernism and Historical Sources.” Mod nye historier. Rapporter til Det 24. Nordiske Historikermøde 3. Eds.: Carsten Tag Nielsen, Dorthe Gert Simonsen og Lene Wul (Arhus 2001), pp. 83-107.
98. Nalle, Sara Tilghman, Mad for God. Bartolomé Sánchez, the secret Messiah of Cardenate (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001).
99. Peltonen, Matti, “Clues, Margins and Monads. The Micro-Macro Link in Historical Research.” History and Theory 40 (2001), pp. 347-359.
100. Scott, Rebecca J., “Reclaiming Gregorias Mule: The Meanings of Freedom in the Arimao and Caunao Valleys, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1880-1899.” Past and present, 170 (February 2001), pp. 181-216.
101. Thompson, Roger, Divided We Stand. Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630–1680 (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001).
102. Hudson, P., “Industrialization in Britain. The challenge of micro-history.” Family and Community History 2 (2001) pp. 5-16.
2002
103. Crane, Elaine Forman, Killed Strangely. The Death of Rebecca Cornell (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002).
Egholm, Liv, “Peasant Diaries and Microhistorical Investigation.” Writing Peasants. Studies on Peasant Literacy in Early Modern Northern Europe. Eds. Klaus-Joachim Lorenzen-Smith and Bjørn Poulsen (Arhus, Denmark, 2003), pp. 271-284.
104. Hagen, William W., Ordinary Prussians: Brandenburg Junkers and Villagers, 1500-1840 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
105. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “Einsaga á villigötum?” Íslenskir sagnfræðingar II. (Eds.) Loftur Guttormsson, Páll Björnsson, Sigrún Pálsdóttir and Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon (Reykjavík: Mál og mynd, 2002).
106. Pallares-Burke, Maria Lúcia G., The New History: Confessions and Conversations (Cambridge, Polity, 2002).
107. Putnam, Lara, The Company They Kept: Migrants and the Politics of Gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002).
108. Stone, Harold Samuel, St. Augustine´s Bones: A Microhistory. Studies in Printculture and the History of the Book (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusets Press, 2002).
109. Szijártó, István, “Four Arguments for Microhistory.” Rethinking History 6/2 (2002), pp. 209-215.
110. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, and Davíð Ólafsson, „Barefoot Historians: Education in Iceland in the Modern Period.“ Writing Peasants. Studies on Peasant Literacy in Early Modern Northern Europe. Ritstjórar Klaus-Joachim Lorenzen-Schmidt og Bjørn Poulsen. Landbohistorisk Selskab (Århus, Denmark, 2002), bls. 175-209.
2003
111. Brown, Richard D., and Irene Quenzler Brown, The Hanging of Ephraim Wheele. A Story of Rape, Incest, and Justice in Early America (Cambridge, M.A.: Harvard University Press, 2003).
112. Brown, Richard D., “Microhistory and the Post-Modern Challenge.” Journal of the Early Republic 23/1 (2003), pp. 1-20.
113. Gundersen, Trygve Riiser, “On the dark side of history. Carlo Ginzburg talks to Trygve Riiser Gundersen.” Eurozine. http://www.eurozine.com/article/2003-07-11-ginzburg-en.html.
114. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “The Singularization of History. Social History and Microhistory within the Postmodern State of Knowledge.” Journal of Social History 36/3 (2003), pp. 701-735.
115. Monod, Paul Kléber, The Murder of Mr. Grebell. Madness and Civility in an English Town (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003).
2004
116. Boyle, Kevin, Arc of Justice. A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age (New York: Henry Holt, 2004).
117. Burnard, Trevor, Mastery, Tyranny, and Desire: Thomas Thistlewood and His Slaves in the Anglo-Jamaican World (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2004).
118. Brewer, John, Sentimental Murderer. Love and Madness in the Eighteenth Century (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004).
119. Castrén, Anna-Maija, Markku Lonkila, and Matti Peltonen (eds.), Between sociology and history. Essays on microhistory, collective action, and nation-building (Studia Historica, number 70 (Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society, 2004).
120. Rhys, Isaac, Landon Carter’s Uneasy Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on A Virginia Plantation (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2004).
2005
121. Kalb, Don and Herman Tak, Critical Junctions: Anthropology and History Beyond the Cultural Turn (New York: Berghahn Books, 2005)
122. Davidoff, Leonore, “Kinship as a Categorical Concept: A Case Study of Nineteenth Century English Siblings.” Journal of Social History, Volume 39 (Winter 2005-2006), pp.
123. Formes, Malia, “Post-Colonial Domesticity amid Diaspora: Home and Family in the Lives of Two English Sisters from India.” Journal of Social History, 39 (Winter 2005-2006), pp. 467 -482.
2006
123. Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi, “Social History as “Sites of Memory”? The
Institutionalization of History: Microhistory and the Grand Narrative.” Journal of Social
History (Spring 2006), pp. 892-913.