Lessons about research in Thompson and Hobsbawm
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https://doi.org/10.18316/dialogo.v0i38.4454Keywords:
Research, work, readingAbstract
Throughout a research we have contact with authors who help us to think the object of study. Therefore, during the formative process of doctoral course, the author of this article analyzed the works Common Customs: studies in traditional popular culture and The making of the English working class, of Edward Palmer Thompson, and Worlds of labour: further studies in the history of labour, by Eric Hobsbawm. The analyzes led to reflections on the use of concepts, as well as on the implications of the researcher with the research; besides possibilities to interpret and transform the world, questions inherent in the act of researching.Downloads
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2018-08-20
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