Ok, #twitterstorians, question! What would you recommend, textbook-wise, for an enthusiast looking to do some history (but not grad school) to provide some foundation in historical theory and methods?
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So your audience is "intellectual" (read likes to play with ideas) but non-academic? And looking for pure theory/methodology? Or "in-context" theory/methodology? And if a specific context, any specific "domain" of history? h/t:
@cortexfutura -
A good "round-about" way is looking at the limits of history through what stories have not been told - this one in particular is a very enjoyable read too:https://www.amazon.com/Silencing-Past-Production-History-Anniversary/dp/0807080535/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=silencing+the+past&qid=1621963549&sr=8-1 …
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