Volume 46, Issue 4, December 2012
Bridging History and Social Psychology
ISSN: 1932-4502 (Print) 1936-3567 (Online)
In this issue (11 articles)
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Regular Article
Bridging History and Social Psychology: What, How and Why
Pages 431-439 -
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Narrative, Memory and Social Representations: A Conversation Between History and Social Psychology
Pages 440-456 -
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Method and Explanation in History and in Social Representations
Pages 457-474 -
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Communism and the Meaning of Social Memory: Towards a Critical-Interpretive Approach
Pages 475-492 -
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Representations from the Past: Social Relations and the Devolution of Social Representations
Pages 493-511 -
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Social Representations of Memory and Gender in Later Medieval England
Pages 544-558 -
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Representing Rebellion: Memory and Social Conflict in Sixteenth-Century England
Pages 559-568 -
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Passions, Acting and Face in Early Modern Characters: An Alternative View on the Avatar
Pages 569-583 -
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Taking a Historical Turn: Possible Points of Connection Between Social Pyschology and History
Pages 584-598
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