Biographical Research Methods, Volume 3These four volumes present the first established collection of the biographical method literature and brings together the many diverse strands. The set will serve to set the canon for this re-established research area. |
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Contents
A German School? | 5 |
Biographical Research Gabriels Rosenthal | 25 |
Structures of Meaning and Objective Hermeneutics | 59 |
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American analysis Anselm Strauss approach artisanal bakery aspects bakery workers Bertaux biographical biographical research body failure bread career century Charles Tilly Chicago collective concept context course cultural demographic dynamics E. A. Wrigley economic example experience family behavior family change family cycle family history family's father Florian Znaniecki Galina grandmother grounded theory groups Hareven hermeneutics household identity individual industrial interac interaction interpretation kinship life-course lives marriage married migration modern mother narration narrative interview Neil Smelser nuclear family objective hermeneutics one's parents past patterns Peasant performance person perspective Peter Laslett present proto-industrial question reconstruction relations relationship role Schiitze siblings situation social change social genealogies social mobility society sociological sociologists story strategies Strauss suffering symbolic interactionism Tamara theoretical theory Tilly tion traditional trajectory potential transgenerational transitions urban Volnay W. I. Thomas women York young