Teaching historical methods is a bit like studying American history – outsiders are prone to be skeptical. America […]
Category Archive: historiography
Three or four times only did I glimpse the Joyous Isles, before they were lost to fogs, depressions, […]
We have a lot of new stuff to share on Videri, including, “A Nation of Consumer Republics: Suburbanization, […]
Diets are never easy. Going from 4000 calories a day to 2000 trips up even the most disciplined […]
Earlier this month, William Mangoman Williams described how diplomatic history went from being the academy’s White Knight to […]
Thirty Years of “Smart Growth” in Oregon Contestations over Social Membership and Political Participation in Nineteenth Century America […]
Luis Alvarez, The Power of the Zoot: Youth Culture and Resistance during World War II Laura Briggs, Reproducing […]
Videri is a wiki about history and historiography. It consists of summaries of historical and theoretical works, along […]