Historiography: IdeasRobert M. Burns Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 456 من الصفحات Organized thematically, this important five-volume set brings together key essays from the field of historical studies. Including an extensive general introduction by the editor in the first volume, as well as shorter individual introductions in each of the following volumes, this set is essential reading for scholars and students alike. Coverage includes: 1. Foundations - The Classic Tradition - The Old Cultural History - Economic History 2: Society - Social History - Marxism - Annales - History of Mentalities 3: Ideas - History of Ideas/ Intellectual History - History of Science - History of the Arts - History of Religion - History of Sexuality. 4: Culture - History and Anthropology - Microhistory - New Cultural History - History and Memory - The Poetics of History - Narrativity. Postmodernist Historiography and its Critics 5: Politics - Political History - Imperialism and Postcolonial History - World History - World-Systems Analysis |
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What is intellectual history? | 13 |
The history of ideas intellectual history and the history | 29 |
Philosophy for historians the methodological | 64 |
Intellectual history and the return of literature | 92 |
moving beyond the linguistic | 126 |
Language tradition and the self in the generation of meaning | 155 |
History of science and its rational reconstructions | 185 |
Notes on Lakatos | 226 |
vi Alois Riegl | 268 |
Ideology and iconology | 282 |
Visual Culture Questionnaire | 299 |
on the relation between | 328 |
The predicament of the Christian historian | 345 |
Is there a history of sexuality? | 375 |
The evidence of experience | 396 |
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analysis approach art history artistic Begriffsgeschichte beliefs Cartesian Linguistics century changes Christian classical concepts concerned consciousness constitute contemporary context criticism discipline discourse discussion distinction economic Eliade Eliade's Elias essay example experience explain fact falsificationism forms Foucault Gadamer German Geschichte Hermeneutics historians historiography history of ideas history of philosophy human Ibid individual inductivist influence intellectual history intentions interdisciplinarity internal history interpretation J. G. A. Pocock knowledge LaCapra Lakatos language linguistic literary Lovejoy's meaning method methodology Michel Foucault modern monism nature notion object original particular past pattern philosophy of science Pocock political Popper position practice problems Quentin Skinner question rational reconstruction regarded relations religion religious research programmes Riegl role sacred scientific sense sexual Skinner social society special histories specific speech acts structure style theory thinkers thought tion tradition understanding unit-ideas visual culture words writing York