Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi – Szijártó, M. István: What is microhistory? Theory and practice.

Magnússon, Sigurður Gylfi – Szijártó, M. István: What is microhistory? Theory and practice. Routledge,  2013. 184 pages This unique and detailed analysis provides the first accessible and comprehensive introduction to the origins, development, methodology of microhistory – one of the most significant innovations in historical scholarship to have emerged in Read more…

Suggested curriculum

Suggested curriculum of a joint international English-langauge MA programme ’Microhistory’ Module 1: Introduction Course 1/1: The historiography of microhistory Course 1/2 : Theories and approaches of microhistory and of relevant related academic fields Module 2: Marginals, race, ethnicity and gender Course 2/1: Microhistory ’of the lost peoples of Europe’ – Read more…

Contesti

Created by a group of historians, Contesti (“Contexts”) is an attempt to better understand social complexity through the analysis of the oft-hidden relationships and exchanges among people, social groups and institutions. In order to address our aim, the journal aims to reconstitute contextual analyses as defined through explicit and implicit Read more…

Book Proposals

 Book Proposals for Microhistories New Routledge Book Series Routledge are currently seeking book proposals for an exciting new book series entitled Microhistories. The editors – Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon Professor of Cultural History at the University of Iceland and István M. Szijártó Associate Professor at Eötvös University, Budapest  – aim to Read more…