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Publishing Research Quarterly
Bibliographic and Scholarly Considerations of Revised History Dissertations [RD’s] Published by University Presses… interdisciplinariedad y la transdisciplinariedad en la …
Disciplinary, inter-disciplinary and post-disciplinary: changing disciplinary patterns in the history discipline2007 •
Professional historians and the historiographical revolution 1960-1990 The use of the term " professional historians " has a conceptual aspect which is of importance. This aspect will be developed in the first part of this essay. In the second part the main objective is to connect a thoroughgoing change of historical writing in Western Europe and North America (apparently with wider ramifications) 1960-1990 with a change of historical professionalism. In the third part this change is related to the professional view of important history-writing, not only in Western Europe and North America but currently widely spread also in other parts of the world.
Alberta Journal of Educational Research
History's Babel: Scholarship, Professionalization, and the Historical Enterprise in the United States, 1880-1940 (2013) by Robert B. Townsend2016 •
Comparative Education Review
The Dissertation and the Archive: Governing a Field through the Production of a Genre2021 •
The present article analyzes dissertations written by international doctoral graduates at Teachers College during the first two decades of the twentieth century. By focusing on the earliest period of the doctoral program, our work seeks to understand the role of the dissertation archive in producing and governing the emerging field of academic education research with global entanglements. Questions about what constitutes a dissertation, what counts as scholarship, and how expertise is defined were all in flux at this time. Setting the lens exclusively on international students allows us to begin to see the generation of a global language of education shaped by power/knowledge relations within academia.
Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada
Books as History: The Importance of Books Beyond Their Texts, by David Pearson (pp 90-92)1969 •
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Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical …
Falling through the cracks: just how much “history” is history?2002 •
Publishing Research Quarterly
Humanities and Social Science Dissertations Published by University Presses: 2010–2014, Exploratory ObservationsThe Academic Book of the Future
The Academic Book of the Future and the Need to Break Boundaries2016 •
Publishing Research Quarterly
The Book Review Landscape in American History: Specialization, Segmentation, Value, and History Journals2015 •
The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
Crossing Over: academic and popular history2011 •
The History Teacher
Teaching Research and Writing to Upper Division History Majors: Contexts, Sources, Rhetorical Strategies1997 •
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College & Research Libraries
Cronin, Blaise. The Hand of Science: Academic Writing and Its Rewards. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow, 2005. 214 p. alk. paper, $30 (ISBN 0810852829). LC 2004-243032007 •
Progress in Human …
The future of research monographs: an international set of perspectives (with Kevin Ward et al)2009 •
New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship
History, Historians, and the Production of Societies in the Past and the Future2021 •