ABSTRACT

This volume, which gathers contributions presented at the annual conferences of l'Association pour le développement de l'histoire culturelle (ADHC), questions the subjects and boundaries of cultural history in France – with regard to neighboring approaches such as cultural studies, media studies, and gender studies – to elaborate a "social history of representations." Historians, philosophers and sociologists address a large variety of topics and methodological proposals. Definitions, objects and actors, memories and cultural transfers: this book depicts the major questions that underlie the historical debate at the beginning of the 21st century.

part I|81 pages

Definitions and Frontiers

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction to Part I

chapter 2|10 pages

Cultural History

A Domain, a Perspective, and an Interface

chapter 3|5 pages

What Is Mediology?

chapter 4|10 pages

Literary History/Cultural History

Material for a Dialogue 1

chapter 6|8 pages

The History of Knowledge

Social or Cultural History? 1

part II|117 pages

Subjects

chapter 10|2 pages

Introduction to Part II

chapter 12|9 pages

Towards a History of Colors

Possibilities and Limits 1

chapter 15|16 pages

History

The Masculine Hypothesis 1

chapter 16|17 pages

A Romantic House

George Sand’s Nohant 1

chapter 17|7 pages

Television and Mass Culture

chapter 18|14 pages

Cultural History and Music

chapter 20|10 pages

“Popular Culture”, “Mass Culture”

A Definition or a Prerequisite?

part III|51 pages

Memory and History

chapter 21|4 pages

Introduction to Part III

chapter 22|7 pages

Italian Sites of Memory 1

chapter 23|7 pages

Historiographical Conflicts and Memory-Based Heritage

On the Luoghi della memoria and L’Italie par elle-même, Edited by Mario Isnenghi 1

chapter 25|12 pages

“A Cry of Horror From the Abyss” 1

Passers-On of the Indescribable: Lemkin, Fry, Karski, 1941–1944 2

chapter 26|11 pages

Israeli National Memory

Formation, Variations, and Objections

part IV|78 pages

Perspectives and Transfers

chapter 27|3 pages

Introduction to Part IV

chapter 29|6 pages

Disciplinary Smuggling 1

chapter 30|13 pages

The Paris-London Line of Cultural Studies

A One-Way Track? 1

chapter 33|4 pages

Colonial History Today

A Cultural History?

chapter 37|7 pages

General Conclusion

chapter |2 pages

Annex

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