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Producing Sense, Consuming Sense, Making Sense: Perils and Prospects for Sensory History
- Journal of Social History
- George Mason University Press
- Volume 40, Number 4, Summer 2007
- pp. 841-858
- 10.1353/jsh.2007.0116
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What is "sensory history," why is it important, and what are some of the promises and pitfalls of the "habit" of inquiry? This article addresses these issues in an effort to initiate sustained dialogue among historians on how to investigate the history of the sensate, how to present it, and how to go beyond current conventions.


