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Historiography

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This discussion topic explores the meanings of ‘historiography’, and explains how historiography is most typically understood in history. The relationship between ‘history’ and the ‘past’, central to understanding why historiography changes and develops,
Chapman, Arthur
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On the historiography of economics

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1990
Economists suffer badly from what we might call “Cliophobia.” Why bother with the history of economic thought?, they ask. Why not just do economics? What is the point of constantly recalling the inadequate economics of yesterday instead of improving the economics of today and tomorrow?
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Historiography: An Introduction

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2002
This introduction precedes the four papers given in October 2000 in Copenhagen on analysing problems in the history of the neurosciences. The term historiography can be defined in different ways but means the study, and not simply the writing, of history.
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The Historiography of the Reformation, or the reformation of historiography

Early Music, 2001
ONE of the most effective ways of evaluating the achievements of 20oth-century musicology is to read a late 19th-century history of Western music. Much of our knowledge has been so thoroughly assimilated that the century's scholarly legacy can only be appreciated fully in its absence.
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The Mazalim in Historiography

2015
This article traces the origins of mazalim, a term that refers to a specific institution, also called wilayat al-mazalim or al-nazar fi al-mazalim, which was expected to adjudicate complaints regarding “injustices.” The mazalim are usually regarded as the expression of the sovereign’s direct justice in Medieval Islam.
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Historiography

2013
This chapter describes the following texts: Seder Olam; The Scroll of Fasting; Scholion to Megillat Taanit; and Toledot Yeshu. For each of these texts, details on the contents, dating, language, printed editions, translations, commentaries, bibliography, electronic resources and manuscripts are provided.
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Parallax Historiography:

2002
Haraway's cyborg manifesto may seem an odd choice of theoretical paradigms for developing insight into silent cinema; and yet I would like to suggest that new media technologies have created new theoretical "passages" back to the first decades of film history.
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Historiographies

2021
This chapter offers a historiographical overview of the study of ancient slavery from the eighteenth century till the present. The chapter examines in detail the work of Moses Finley, which has set the main parameters of the traditional paradigm. It focuses on the emergence of the dominant paradigm and the three major debates that have shaped it: the ...
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Historiography

2009
Historiography literally means “the writing of history.” It has two main, related, meanings: (1) the actual process of writing about the past, and (2) the study of the theory and philosophy of writing history. This entry is concerned with history writing and historical thought in the Islamic world from the origins of Islam in the early 7th century ce ...
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Historiography

2015
Abstract During the Reformation, arguments over the near and distant past are crucial for making people increasingly aware of the plurality of competing, even contradictory, accounts of the past. This article examines the way in which historical accounts of Richard III’s reign point to the emergence of a historiographical consciousness ...
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