How different do you think the practice of lower class history is from the practice of traditional history?
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- Social history, often called the new social history, is a field of history that looks at the lived experience of the past.
- History, social: An account of a patient that puts his or her illness or behavior in context.
- A social history may include aspects of the patient's developmental, family, and medical history, as well as relevant information about life events, social class, race, religion, and occupation.
- Answer. :-: Social history, Branch of history that emphasizes social structures and the interaction of different groups in society rather than affairs of state. ...
- As a field, it often borders on economic history on the one hand and on sociology and ethnology on the other.
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