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Intimacy in research: accounting for itDepartment of History, Humanities Building, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK, c.k.steedman{at}warwick.ac.uk Historical practice is described in terms of the intimacies involved in reading archival material and the fashioning of it into historical argument. Research into the domestic service relationship in 18th-century England, using household account books, underpins the historian's construction of imaginary relationships with the dead and gone. Other readers intervene in the writing process, and shape the history that is produced out of archival research.
Key Words: domestic service 18th-century accounts books servants
History of the Human Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 4,
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