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History and Historiography

2022
Chapter 10 opens with a discussion of “historiographic metafiction,” a work that (according to Linda Hutcheon) interrogates “the epistemological and ontological relations between history and fiction.” The chapter then raises the question as to whether an allohistory (an alternate history) is systematically meta. Finally, attention is paid to historical
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Historiography and narration in transnational history

Journal of Global History, 2014
AbstractThe ‘transnational turn’ has been one of the most widely debated historiographical directions in the past decade or so. This article explores one of its landmark publications: The Palgrave dictionary of transnational history (2009), which presents around 400 entries on transnational history written by around 350 authors from some 25 countries ...
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Art History, 1983
The World of the Florentine Renaissance Artist by Martin Wackernagel, translated from Der Lebensraum des Künstlers in der florentinischen Renaissance with an introduction by Alison Luchs, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981, 480 pp., £28 cloth, £10.85 ...
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History and historiography

2001
If not by reference to space (geography and language), perhaps analytic philosophy can be conceived by reference to time. A disregard for historical issues is often mentioned as one of the distinctive features of analytic philosophy (Agostini 1997: 73–4; Engel 1997: 184–96).
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Two Views of the History of Historiography and The Nature of History

History Australia, 2007
Recent debate about the history of historiography and the nature of history has tended to polarise between the postmodernist view and various more ‘conservative’ positions. This article critically examines a recent contribution to the debate, Ann Curthoys’ and John Docker’s Is History Fiction?, and proposes an alternative way of understanding the ...
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‘Scientific’ History and Nationalistic Historiography

The Korean Historical Review, 2014
This article reviews the fatal limitation of the myth of “scientific objectivity” in modern historiography of the West. The European model of “historical science,” from its outset, was geared not to rational and coherent logics of science but to an ungrounded premises of universal laws or a metaphysical conceptualization of the state (or nation).
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«Historiography: the History of history»

2000
A critical essay on online respources for historical ...
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