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History and historiography

, 2014
1. Introduction Roger Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine 2. History and historiography since 1945 Kevin Passmore 3. History of anthropology Henrika Kuklick 4. Periphery toward center and back: scholarship on the history of sociology, 1945-2012 Charles Camic
K. Passmore
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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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Experience and Teleology in Ancient Historiography: Herodotus, Histories

, 2014
The past is narrated in retrospect. Historians can either capitalize on the benefit of hindsight and give their narratives a strongly teleological design or they may try to render the past as it was experienced by historical agents and contemporaries ...
J. Grethlein
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Historiography and Historiophoty

The American Historical Review, 1988
ROBERT ROSENSTONE'S ESSAY RAISES AT LEAST TWO QUESTIONS that should be of eminent concern to professional historians. The first is that of the relative adequacy of what we might call "historiophoty" (the representation of history and our thought about it in visual images and filmic discourse) to the criteria of truth and accuracy presumed to govern the
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Past minds : studies in cognitive historiography

, 2014
Preface, Luther H. Martin and Jesper Sorensen PART I: Introduction 1. Past Minds: Evolution, Cognition and History, Luther H. Martin 2. Cognitive History and Cultural Epidemiology, Christophe HeintzPART II: Minds and Ancient Civilizations 3.
L. Martin, J. Sørensen
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Objectivity and Historiography

Isis, 2009
Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison’s Objectivity is a history of the slow accumulation, over the last two centuries, of five “epistemic virtues” in Western scientific and philosophical thought and practice. The authors assume that at least four of these virtues can best be identified in scientific atlases as “ways of seeing.” The first virtue, “truth ...
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Genocide, Extinction and Aboriginal Self‐determination in Tasmanian Historiography

, 2013
The principal aim of this article is to survey the long and complex relationship between the ideas of genocide and extinction as they apply to Tasmanian historiography from the colonial period to the present moment.
Rebe Taylor
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Migration History and Historiography

2018
Migration has been a central factor in African history. It is likely that the human species started spreading on the planet within and outside of Africa between 2 and 2.5 million years ago. Although the earliest stages of human migrations are the subject of intense debate, most hypotheses concentrate on movements that occurred in the African continent.
Rossi, Benedetta, Rossi, Benedetta
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