
Historiography
An Introduction
Manchester University Press
Published on 1. September 2007
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-7190-7284-0 (ISBN)
Description
Historiography can be a daunting term for those not familiar with it. This book presents the key ideas behind the term, in a clear and accessible fashion. The opening chapters introduce the reader to the practices that characterise the subject, while the final chapters address the History of Nazism, Gender History and Cultural History, and seek to demonstrate that the historiographies of these sub-disciplines grow and develop in response to changes within society at large.
This book aims to show that History is not simply an academic subject, but an active and contested factor shaping the nature of the societies we live in. As politicians, in particular, seek to validate their actions by drawing parallels between the past and present, an ability to test these claims for logic and coherence, and to assess the evidence used to support them becomes not simply a valuable academic skill, but a vital requirement for active citizenship. -- .
This book aims to show that History is not simply an academic subject, but an active and contested factor shaping the nature of the societies we live in. As politicians, in particular, seek to validate their actions by drawing parallels between the past and present, an ability to test these claims for logic and coherence, and to assess the evidence used to support them becomes not simply a valuable academic skill, but a vital requirement for active citizenship. -- .
Reviews / Votes
"'Lively and well-written, this book provides a convenient introduction to historiography and the need to take account of it that students will feel comfortable with and relate to quite readily. The text works well partly because it never strays far from concrete examples which connect any generalisations to more accessible specifics.' Professor Roger Richardson, the University of Winchester. 'This book is a very useful introduction to historiography, dealing with basic questions of historiography and historical theory in a lucid way. It will be helpful to A level students, first year undergraduates and the increasing number of students studying history in languages departments with no history background. I would certainly recommend this book to my students. Professor Stefan Berger, University of Manchester"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-7284-0 (9780719072840)
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Persons
Roger Spalding is Senior Lecturer in History at Edge Hill University. Christopher Parker was formerly Professor of History at Edge Hill University -- .
Content
Chapter one Introduction: history and historiography
Chapter two Academic history
Chapter three Engaging with historiography
Chapter four The essay and historiography
Chapter five Gender and history
Chapter six Historiography and the Nazis
Chapter seven Cultural history and Marxism
Chapter eight Conclusion
Index -- .
Chapter two Academic history
Chapter three Engaging with historiography
Chapter four The essay and historiography
Chapter five Gender and history
Chapter six Historiography and the Nazis
Chapter seven Cultural history and Marxism
Chapter eight Conclusion
Index -- .