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Most of my life as historian I have been interested in topics and
problems within social and cultural history. My projects have been mostly
about social and cultural aspects of work and everyday life in different
contexts.
A question that has concerned me a lot, is how the social history that was established in the 1960ies and 70ies, has been affected since then by the debates about "new" cultural history, historical anthropology and micro history. What is new, what does it mean for us who try to write social and cultural history, and history about everyday life? The questions are partly about how social and cultural history has been practiced, but also about principles within theory, methodology and epistemology.