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E-raamat: Doing History 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(St. Mary's University College, UK),
  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Sari: Doing... Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003107781
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Sari: Doing... Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003107781

Doing History bridges the gap between the way history is studied in school or as represented in the media and the way it is studied at university level.

History as an academic discipline has dramatically changed in recent decades and has been enhanced by ideas from other disciplines, the influence of postmodernism and historians’ incorporation of their own reflections into their work. Doing History presents the ideas and debates that shape how we ‘do’ history today, covering arguments about the nature of historical knowledge and the function of historical writing, whether we can ever really know what happened in the past, what sources historians depend on, and the relative value of popular and academic histories. This revised edition includes new chapters on public history and activist histories. It looks at global representations of the past across the centuries, and provides up-to-date suggestions for further reading, presenting the reader with a thorough and current introduction to studying history at an academic level as well as a pathway to progress this study further.

Clearly structured and accessibly written, it is an essential volume for all students embarking on the study of history.

Acknowledgements ix
Preface xi
Part I What is history?
1(60)
1 Introduction
3(14)
2 Pre-modern historians on history
17(20)
3 Academic history
37(24)
Part II What historians do
61(56)
4 Using sources
63(18)
5 Creating historical knowledge
81(18)
6 Writing histories: Historical interpretations and imagination
99(18)
Part III Whose history?
117(64)
7 The power of history
119(24)
8 Histories from another perspective
143(20)
9 Popular history
163(18)
Part IV History today
181(44)
10 Public history
183(18)
11 Liberating history
201(24)
Bibliography 225(18)
Index 243
Mark Donnelly is Associate Professor at St Marys University, Twickenham, London, UK. He writes about history theory, public history and collective memory. He co-edited Mad Dogs and Englishness: Popular Music and English Identities (2017). He also co-wrote Liberating Histories (2019) with Claire Norton.

Claire Norton is Associate Professor at St Marys University, Twickenham, London, UK. She is interested in how past-talk is used to articulate, legitimise ad challenge identities, institutions and political discourses. She has written books on Ottoman manuscript textualities, Islamic-Christian interactions in the early-modern world and history theory.