Clyde Griffen
Vassar College
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Social Science History | 1986
Clyde Griffen
THE RECENT popularity of community studies among investigators of nineteenth-century social history in the United States owes much to convergence of interests since the early 1970s among four broad groupings of historians: labor and radical historians concerned with class-formation; historians of women and the family; immigration historians; and urban historians concerned with the transformation of spatial and social structure. Stressing the importance of the interrelationships between their subjects, historians with these interests have tended to see the community study as the best means of describing the interrelationships fully and concretely. Howard Chudacoffexpressed this perception when he characterized books on the artisans of Newark and on the iron
Historical Methods Newsletter | 1974
Theodore Hershberg; Michael B. Katz; Stuart M. Blumin; Laurence Glasco; Clyde Griffen
Journal of Social History | 1972
Clyde Griffen
Labor History | 1971
Clyde Griffen
The American Historical Review | 2005
Clyde Griffen
The American Historical Review | 1994
Clyde Griffen
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography | 1991
Clyde Griffen
Social Science History | 1984
Clyde Griffen; Tamara K. Hareven
Social Science History | 1984
Clyde Griffen
Journal of Social History | 1984
Clyde Griffen