Historians on History

Historians on History

by JohnTosh (Author)

Synopsis

A follow-up to the bestselling The Pursuit of History, this Reader brings together the reflections of a number of major historians on the nature and purpose of their craft. They illuminate the different governing assumptions - political, social, personal - that have sustained these leading practitioners in their studies, and show how different influences and methodologies have impacted on them. In so doing, the book not only gives an insight into the great variety of aspirations and convictions that animate History as a discipline, but also brings into focus the key historiographic trends of the English-speaking world since World War II. Key themes which are highlighted include: The nation Marxism People's history Structural history Gender Race Quantitative history Ranging widely from the earlier traditions and schools to the wake of postmodernism, authors represented include Braudel, Carr, Elton, Himmelfarb, Hobsbawm, Scott and Zeldin. This Reader provides the core reading for all History and Theory courses.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 392
Edition: 2
Publisher: Longman
Published: 23 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1405801689
ISBN 13: 9781405801683
Book Overview: Historians on History is the foremost Reader on historical practice, featuring the writings of the major scholars of the modern world. It provides the essential companion to all history and theory/practice courses from first year upwards.

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This is an indispensable collection of accessible and stimulating extracts from historians whose works have shaped modern historical practice. This book is crucial reading not only for students of historiography, but also for anyone seeking a wide-ranging introduction to the foundational texts of the discipline.

Professor Robert Shoemaker, University of Sheffield, UK.

Author Bio
John Tosh is Professor of History at Roehampton University.