Kinship, Community, and Self
Essays in Honor of David Warren Sabean
Jared Poley editor Benjamin Marschke editor Jason Coy editor Claudia Verhoeven editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Dec '14
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David Warren Sabean was a pioneer in the historical-anthropological study of kinship, community, and selfhood in early modern and modern Europe. His career has helped shape the discipline of history through his supervision of dozens of graduate students and his influence on countless other scholars. This book collects wide-ranging essays demonstrating the impact of Sabean’s work has on scholars of diverse time periods and regions, all revolving around the prominent issues that have framed his career: kinship, community, and self. The significance of David Warren Sabean’s scholarship is reflected in original research contributed by former students and essays written by his contemporaries, demonstrating Sabean’s impact on the discipline of history.
“This is a very fine collection of essays. The goal of this volume is clearly to showcase the diversity of the scholarly work that has been inspired by Sabean’s approach to history, the kinds of questions he has asked of his sources, and his ability to penetrate to the heart of submerged or overlooked discourses and life-worlds.” · George Williamson, Florida State University
ISBN: 9781782384199
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 581g
316 pages