Abstract

The One-Eyed Man asks what value literary sources may have for the social historian, who is accustomed to work with factual evidence. After a survey of the possible approaches and the work of previous scholars, the author argues that the social novel can aid historical knowledge particularly in the fields of mentality and the everyday.

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