Synopses & Reviews
Asserting the need for social science historians to examine their own field, this wide-ranging volume offers an intellectual history and critical evaluation of interdisciplinary social science and social science historiography. The editors present a creative, experimental mix of topics and genres spanning a range of contemporary thought in the field—exploring the past, present, and future of social science history. This book comes at a time when there is great academic interest in the future of the disciplines and in their place within the organization of university education.
Based on the 25th anniversary conference of the Social Science History Association, 2000.
About the Author
Harvey J. Graff is Ohio Eminent Scholar of Literacy Studies and professor of English and history at Ohio State University. He is a past president of the Social Science History Association. Leslie Page Moch is professor of history at Michigan State University. Philip McMichael is professor and chair in the Department of Rural Sociology at Cornell University.