Practicing History: New Directions in Historical Writing After the Linguistic Turn

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Gabrielle M. Spiegel
Routledge, Aug 2, 2004 - Education - 288 pages

This essential collection of key articles offers a re-evaluation of the practice of history in light of current debates. Critical thinkers and practicing historians present their writings, along with clear and thorough editorial material, to examine the complex ideas at the forefront of historical practice.

This volume gives a synoptic overview of the last twenty-five years’ theoretical analysis of historical writing, with a critical examination of the central concepts and positions that have been in debate. The collection delineates the emergence of "practice theory" as a possible paradigm for future historical interpretation concerned with questions of agency, experience and the subject.

These complex ideas are introduced to students in this accessible reader, and for teachers and historians too, this survey is an indispensable and timely read.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
PART I Discourse and the problem of social history
33
PART II Self and agency
97
PART III Experience and practice
177
Bibliography
264
Index
269
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Gabrielle M. Spiegel is Professor of Medieval History and Chair of the History Department at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of The Past as Text and Romancing the Past.

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