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This book explores the connection between history and mythology by engaging with myths not as allegories or falsehoods, but as representations of historical experience.

Historical approaches to myth are often absent from discussions of mythology, which favour symbolic and psychological interpretations. This analysis traces certain episodes of myths complex ancestries, from when their relationship with history could not so easily be severed, to subsequent attempts, which misunderstood myths as confused, undeveloped lenses for humanity to view the world. Drawing on the works of English philosopher R.G. Collingwood and the Romanticism movement, the book argues for the expansion of methodological approaches to myths. It explores the ways in which myths have served as clues for the history of civilization and humanitys ever-changing complexities.

The Historical Value of Myths is an illuminating read for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in the fields of mythology, the philosophy of history, and anthropology.
Preface ix
PART I
1(42)
1 The enigma of myth as history: the view from antiquity
3(14)
Content, structure, and the import of myths
6(4)
Aristotle on the relation between poetry and history
10(1)
Final remarks and summary
11(6)
2 The decadence of myth: "priestly lies", exaggerated histories, and allegories
17(9)
3 The significance of method: R.G. Collingwood and fairy tales as myths
26(17)
The historical character of fairy tales
27(5)
The value of method
32(11)
PART II
43(55)
4 Romantic historiography and myths
45(32)
The meanings of Romanticism
47(4)
The historical mindedness of Romanticism
51(8)
Historical change
59(5)
Historical cosmopolitanism
64(4)
Unity of the mind and freedom
68(3)
The emergence of Romanticism: the relationship between history and political philosophy
71(6)
5 Edmund Burke: the forgotten historian
77(21)
The historicity of myths: some thoughts on history and myth
85(13)
Index 98
John Karabelas is an independent researcher with interests in the philosophy of history and European cultural and intellectual history. He has published articles on R.G. Collingwoods philosophy ("Fairy Tales and Totemism," 2011; "Rationalism and the Law," 2015), and the philosophy of history of the British idealists (2018).