The New Nature of History: Knowledge, Evidence, Language |
Contents
The Battle of Basic Assumptions | 1 |
What Precisely is the Danger? | 18 |
Primary and Secondary Sources | 26 |
Copyright | |
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A. J. P. Taylor actually American analysis Annales school approach archives artefacts Arthur Marwick assumptions auteur auteur theory basic believe bourgeois Braudel Britain British Cambridge Carr Chapter claim contemporary course critical Cultural History discipline discourse distinction documents E. H. Carr E. P. Thompson economic edition Elton English essays evidence example fact Febvre film Foucault France French Revolution G. M. Trevelyan Hayden White historians historical knowledge historical study historical writing History London human Ibid ideas ideology important interpretation Jordanova language Ludmilla Jordanova Marx Marxist material meaning medieval Namier narrative nineteenth century original particular past philosophers phrase political postmodernism postmodernist precise present primary sources problems produced professional historians published quotation R. G. Collingwood readers recognise reference Renaissance scholarly sciences scientific secondary sources significance simply society structure theory thought tion topic Tosh understanding unwitting testimony word World written