Modern Historiography: An IntroductionRoutledge, 19 sie 2005 - 200 Modern Historiography is the essential introduction to the history of historical writing. It explains the broad philosophical background to the different historians and historical schools of the modern era, from James Boswell and Thomas Carlyle through to Lucien Febure and Eric Hobsbawm and surveys:
Modern Historiography provides a clear and concise account of this modern period of historical writing. |
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PRELUDE | 1 |
1 THE ENLIGHTENMENT | 9 |
2 THE COUNTERENLIGHTENMENT | 17 |
3 ROMANTICISM | 25 |
4 RANKE | 35 |
5 THE VOICE OF SCIENCE | 43 |
6 CULTURE AND KULTUR | 53 |
7 THE ENGLISH WHIGS | 63 |
10 FROM THE NEW WORLD | 95 |
THE FRENCH SCHOOL | 105 |
12 REPRESSION AND EXILE | 117 |
13 POSTWAR MOODS | 129 |
14 THE HISTORY OF THE PRESENT | 139 |
POSTSCRIPT | 151 |
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