The New history; trends in historical research and writing since World War II.
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| Language: | English |
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New York,
Harper & Row
[1967]
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| Series: | Journal of contemporary history (New York, N.Y.) ;
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Table of Contents:
- Some American observations, by J. H. Hexter.
- The writing of contemporary history, by D. Thomson.
- France, work in progress, by R. Rémond.
- Italy, trends and problems, by C. Pavone.
- Germany, after the catastrophe, by H. Herzfeld.
- United States, the reassessment of liberalism, by R. J. Wilson.
- Poland, some recent revaluations, by F. Ryszka.
- India, after independence, by S. Ray.
- Czechoslovakia, the state of historiography, by K. Bartošek.
- Spain, the Civil War and after, by J. Romero-Maura.
- Holland, the shock of 1940, by H.W. von der Dunk.
- Sweden, secrecy and neutrality, by K. Wahlbäck.
- United States, the 'new' political history, by A. G. Bogue.
- Britain: soldiers and biographers, by R. R. James.
- Hungary, recovering from the past, by Z. Horvath.
- Greece, achievement and possibilities, by S. Svolopoulos.
- Yugoslavia, work in progress, by D. Djordjevic.


