Top 80+ Solved Major Trends in Historical Thought and Writing MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ................published a large work, available in a two-volume Englishtranslation as Feudal Society.
a. ferdinand de saussure
b. lévi-strauss
c. marc leopold benjamin bloch
d. lucien febvre
Q. ............ has had lasting influence in the field of historiography throughhis unfinished manuscript ‘The Historian's Craft’, which he was working on at his death.
a. march bloch
b. paul vidal de la blache
c. Émile durkheim
d. lucien febvre
Q. Spanish historiography was influenced by the "Annales School" startingin 1950 with.....................
a. jaime vincens vives
b. jacques revel
c. philippe ariès
d. roger chartier
Q. ........... was a French historian and a leader of the Annales School.
a. fernand braudel
b. jules michelet
c. stephan thernstrom
d. jeremy bentham
Q. The history of sexuality was treated in depth by the Frenchphilosopher ................ in his final work, the multi-volume Histoire de la sexualité.
a. michel foucault
b. jeremy bentham
c. e.p. thompson
d. g. m. trevelyan. 68.gender history gained prominence after it was conceptualized
Q. In Marxist theory, the civil sense of the term Subaltern was first used bythe Italian Communist intellectual ............ , possibly as a synonym for the proletariat.
a. antonio gramsci
b. homi k. bhabha
c. max weber
d. thorstein veblen
Q. ..............was a founding member and onetime leader of the CommunistParty of Italy and was imprisoned by Benito Mussolini'sFascist regime.
a. leon trotsky
b. edward saïd
c. antonio gramsci
d. vladimir ilyich lenin
Q. In a notable pre-prison article entitled "The Revolution against DasKapital", .................claimed that the October Revolution in Russia had invalidated the idea that socialist revolution had to await the full development of capitalist forces of production.
a. joseph stalin
b. machiavelli
c. benito mussolini
d. antonio gramsci
Q. ............. most influential work was and remains ‘The Making of theEnglish Working Class’, published in 1963 while he was working at the University of Leeds.
a. stuart hall’s
b. perry anderson’s
c. raymond williams’
d. e.p.thompson's
Q. In 1978 ....................published The Poverty of Theory which attackedthe structuralist Marxism.
a. e. p. thompson
b. harold wilson
c. karl marx
d. otto hintze
Q. .................. book is ‘The Poverty of Historicism’.
a. karl popper's
b. pierre-joseph proudhons
c. gustav schmoller’s
d. werner sombart’s
Q. ................. Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India iswidely considered to be a classic.
a. ranajit guha’s
b. sumit sarkar
c. partha chatterjee
d. roger chartier
Q. ....................is an Indian historian and is the author of ‘SwadeshiMovement’.
a. michel foucault
b. partha chatterjee
c. philippe ariès
d. sumit sarkar
Q. ............... entitled one of his essays "Decline of the Subaltern inSubaltern Studies", criticizing the turn to Foucauldian studies of power- knowledge that left behind many of the empiricist and Marxist efforts of the first two volumes of Subaltern Studies.
a. sumit sarkar
b. richard j. evans
c. harry hendrick
d. partha chatterjee
Q. .................. received Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2009 for hiscontributions to academia.
a. partha chatterjee
b. sumit sarkar
c. richard j. evans
d. harry hendrick