Susan Pedersen
Harvard University
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Archive | 2002
Susan Pedersen
Of all forms of historical writing, political history is surely the one that needs no justification. Since it treats questions of power and resistance, authority and legitimacy, order and obedience, not only professional historians but everyone hoping to live out their days in a modicum of peace and prosperity has a stake in such scholarship. Questions of the ways in which political systems evolve and gain legitimacy, the character and actions of their leaders, and the conditions and consequences of their breakdown are likely to remain absorbing. Debates over the character of the Nazi state or the causes of the French Revolution will never be declared decisively ‘over’, nor will such subjects cease to form the backbone of our undergraduate teaching syllabus anytime soon.
Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies | 1995
Richard A. Soloway; Susan Pedersen; Peter Mandler
P.F. Clarke, St Johns College, Cambridge Jeffrey Cox, University of Iowa Seth Koven, Villanova University D.L. LeMahieu, Lake Forest College F.M. Leventhal, Boston University Standish Meacham, University of Texas Simon Schama, Center for European Studies, Harvard Peter Stansky, Stanford University Chris Waters, Williams College
Archive | 1993
Susan Pedersen
The American Historical Review | 2007
Susan Pedersen
Archive | 2015
Susan Pedersen
The Economic History Review | 1995
Hilary Land; Susan Pedersen
The American Historical Review | 1990
Susan Pedersen
Past & Present | 2001
Susan Pedersen
Archive | 2004
Susan Pedersen
Archive | 2005
Caroline Elkins; Susan Pedersen