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Aug 22, 2015 09:31PM

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I see the difference. For me, The Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-century Miller was a much more scholarly look at one man's assertations before the inquisition (very narrow focus) while At Home: A Short History of Private Life located itself in a home (narrow focus) but ranged the world in topic discussion sparked by the room of the home.


Well, Did you find out-is it a micro history?



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I highly recommend Stiff. What a fun read.



Stiff was really good.



If I was allowing myself to do re-reads for this challenge I would read it again.
I'll take another one from Rebecca's list and go for A Night to Remember.



If I was allowing myself to do re-reads for this challenge ..."
I absolutely agree with you. Brilliant book, great reporting.



Powerful true story about one woman's journey to immortality using her cancerous cells- taken without her permission. In my opinion, one that everyone MUST read!
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I'm wondering the same thing. I'd like to read it for this category if so.





if you are going by the historians' definition, no. That would be covering a single thing over a very long time period. Microhistory typically concentrates on a single time period, a small number of people, and takes place in a specific space. So a book on the Salem Witch Trials OR a book on Harry Houdini in a particular moment, like the recent The Witch of Lime Street: Séance, Seduction, and Houdini in the Spirit World would fit the general understandings of historians, but not a book that covered ideas about ghosts in the U.S. over a 200 year period. The defining "micro" categories are usually time, space and number of people involved.

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