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History and Historians in the Twentieth Century

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Much that is interesting, fresh and well-written ... containing important contributions. Klappentext One of the major intellectual debates at the beginning of the new century concerns the status of accounts of the past. Do historians discover or invent, construct or reconstruct the objects they study? The discussion has been particularly lively in France and in the USA, and it is therefore appropriate that a group of distinguished historians from Britain should now engage with this subject. These ten essays present a historical and critical overview of British historical thought and writing since 1900, focusing on selected periods, regions, disciplines, and themes. This challenging volume will intrigue anyone interested in the process of history writing. Zusammenfassung One of the major intellectual debates inside and outside the historical profession at the beginning of the new century concerns the status of accounts of the past. Can historians tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Do they discover or invent, construct or reconstruct the objects they study? This volume provides a collective reflection by historians, as a contribution to the debates about knowledge in the 'postmodern' age.This discussion resembles one that was in progress a hundred years ago - is history a science (as Bury claimed) or an art (as Trevelyan asserted)? The recent debate has been particularly lively in France and in the USA. It is therefore appropriate that a group of historians from Britain should now engage with this subject, in one of a series of volumes celebrating the British Academy's own centenary in 2002.The essays present a historical and critical overview of historical thought and writing since 1900, focusing on selected major topics - whether periods (such as the Middle Ages), regions (such as 'the Orient'), disciplines (art history, historiography, historical demography), or themes (nation, class, disease, gender).This challenging volume will intrigue anyone interested in the process of history writing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction The Middle Ages, or Getting Less Medieval with the Past The City Bann The Orient: British Historical Writing about Asia since 1890 Gender Population History Disease and the Historian Class The History of Art History in Britain: a Critical Context for Recent Developments and Debates Historiography and Philosophy of History ...

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Authors Burke, Peter Burke
Assisted by Peter Burke (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.05.2002
 
EAN 9780197262689
ISBN 978-0-19-726268-9
No. of pages 264
Series British Academy Centenary Monographs
British Academy Centenary Monographs
British Academy Centenary Mono
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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