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History, theory, text : historians and the linguistic turn / Elizabeth A. Clark.

De Gruyter Harvard University Press eBook Package Backlist 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clark, Elizabeth A. (Elizabeth Ann), 1938-2021, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historiography.
History--Philosophy.
History.
Christian literature, Early--History and criticism.
Christian literature, Early.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 319 pages)
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2004]
Summary:
In this work of sweeping erudition, one of our foremost historians of early Christianity considers a variety of theoretical critiques to examine the problems and opportunities posed by the ways in which history is written. Elizabeth Clark argues forcefully for a renewal of the study of premodern Western history through engagement with the kinds of critical methods that have transformed other humanities disciplines in recent decades. History, Theory, Text provides a user-friendly survey of crucial developments in nineteenth- and twentieth-century debates surrounding history, philosophy, and critical theory. Beginning with the "noble dream" of "history as it really was" in the works of Leopold von Ranke, Clark goes on to review Anglo-American philosophies of history, schools of twentieth-century historiography, structuralism, the debate over narrative history, the changing fate of the history of ideas, and the impact of interpretive anthropology and literary theory on current historical scholarship. In a concluding chapter she offers some practical case studies to illustrate how attending to theoretical considerations can illuminate the study of premodernity. Written with energy and clarity, History, Theory, Text is a clarion call to historians for richer and more imaginative use of contemporary theory.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Contents
Preface
Introduction: An Overview
CHAPTER ONE Defending and Lamenting History
CHAPTER TWO Anglo-American Philosophy and the Historians
CHAPTER THREE Language and Structures
CHAPTER FOUR The Territory of the Historian
CHAPTER FIVE Narrative and History
CHAPTER SIX The New Intellectual History
CHAPTER SEVEN Texts and Contexts
CHAPTER EIGHT History, Theory, and Premodern Texts
Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Books
Notes
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [193]-318) and index.
Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (De Gruyter, viewed November 21, 2022).
ISBN:
0-674-26268-9
OCLC:
1294425889

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