History through material culture
Series edited by Simon Trafford, Leonie Hannan, Sarah Longair
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History through material culture is a concise guide for historians focused on how to use material culture as a source. Written in an engaging and clear style, it provides for the first time a step-by-step guide for researchers interested in incorporating the study of objects into their historical practice. The book aims to inspire readers to use objects as historical sources by highlighting the many new and exciting avenues of research which this rich evidence opens up. By outlining the development of different disciplinary approaches and synthesising a range of complex methodological and theoretical arguments, History through Material Culture aids researchers in developing their own original project. The book draws on a range of examples from across the world, from apparently mundane everyday items to those stored in national museums. The book concentrates on the early modern and modern eras, where use of material culture is less well-established amongst scholars than for earlier periods. The authors are both historians who have worked in museums and, consequently, the book contains a wealth of practical advice on how to access, study and write about objects stored in such institutions. History through material culture provides an indispensable guide for students at undergraduate and postgraduate level and independent researchers new to the study of objects in history and related disciplines in the humanities. It is an ideal textbook for the many courses in history and museum and heritage studies devoted to the study of material culture.
Author Biography
Leonie Hannan is Research Fellow in Eighteenth-Century History at Queen's University, Belfast Sarah Longair is Lecturer in the History of Empire at the University of Lincoln
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date April 2017
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781784991265 / 1784991260
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 12.99 GBP
- Pages200
- ReadershipCollege/Tertiary Education
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions198 x 129 mm
- Illustration16 black & white illustrations
- Biblio NotesIntroduction 1 Approaches to the material world 2 Planning a research project 3 Developing a methodology 4 Locating sources: understanding museum collections and other repositories 5 Analysing sources 6 Writing up findings Afterword Index
- SeriesIHR Research Guides
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