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"Predlagaemai͡a︡ publiki͡e︡ kniga zakli͡u︡chaet v sebi͡e︡ v dvukh tomakh pi͡a︡tnadt͡s︡atʹ ocherkov ili stateĭ po razlichnym predmetam, pomi͡e︡shchennykh avtorom za posli͡e︡snīe 8 li͡e︡t v nashikh povremennykh izdanīi͡a︡kh."

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Men lowering frame of automobile. On verso: 1934. Published in Robert Crudin's "Many and One: A Social History of the United States," New York, Prentice Hall, 1980

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Superseded by Economic and Social History of the World War

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At head of title: The citizen's library.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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English edition published under title : The conventional lies of our civilization.

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Este artículo se propone analizar la noción de experiencia presente en la obra de la historiadora feminista norteamericana Joan W. Scott. Se realiza un recorrido por las conceptualizaciones de dicha noción utilizadas en la Historia Social de los años sesenta, setenta y ochenta con las cuales Scott ha tenido importantes diálogos y discusiones. Por último, se presentan algunas críticas y limitaciones que, tanto desde la historia con perspectiva de género como desde la teoría feminista, se han señalado sobre el concepto de experiencia desarrollada por Scott

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The social history of a language or variety, and its emergence, consolidation and stabiliza tion, allow us to combine the formal data of the language (principally its sound structure, grammar and lexis) with the external conditions in which they have evolved. The advance of Australian English in terms of its differentiation (Kloss's abstand) and elaboration of roles (Kloss's ausbau) pose problems of chronology, periodization, description and expla nation. This paper extends the conventional scope of abstand and ausbau to the analysis of the social history of Australian English. It argues that two factors are central to the emerging identification of Australian English: creativity, in the sense of morphological innovation, especially here in diminutives like reffo ('refugee') and pollie ('politician'); and in ludicity, defined as a deep-rooted playfulness with language. While these character istics are only part of the overall dynamics of the social history of Australian English, the evidence is sufficiently extensive to warrant further investigation. An earlier version of this paper was given at the Mitchell Symposium at Macquarie University on 26 April 2002 under the title ‘E pluribus plures? Diversity and integrity in Australian English’. I am grateful to members of the Symposium, and to two anonymous reviewers, for valuable comments and criticism