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Surveying historical thinking in the West from ancient times until the present, this very accessible text focuses on historiography, philosophy of history, and historical methodology, introducing the main issues and problems to beginning students with thorough and balanced discussions.
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This concise volume presents a thorough and comprehensive overview of Western historical thinking from ancient times until the present. History and Historians surveys the main issues and problems in areas such as historiography, philosophy of history, and historical methodology. The book strives for a balanced coverage and attempts to make the subject accessible to readers at all levels. This Fifth Edition, revised to incorporate recent developments, includes new examples to illustrate main themes as well as a postscript discussing aspects of contemporary "culture wars" in the United States and postmodernism. MAIN TOPICS Aims and Purposes The Beginnings of Historical Consciousness Historical Consciousness in the Modern Age Philosophy of History: Speculative Approaches Philosophy of History: Analytical Approaches Reading, Writing, and Research Professional History in Recent Times Postscript: Culture Wars and Postmodernism
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This book is a brief survey of Western historical thinking from ancient times to the present and also an introduction to some of the main issues and problems in historiography, philosophy of history, and historical method. It seeks to strike a balanced coverage and to make such concerns accessible to beginning students. Novice historians need to encounter questions of theory in order to grasp the nature of the discipline, but many probably lack the prerequisites to take on R. G. Collingwood straight. This small work may ease the transition. I want to express my thanks to former colleagues who shared some of these interests, notably George M. Dennison of the University of Montana and Harry Rosenberg, Manfred J. Enssle, Thomas J. Knight, and James E. Hansen III of Colorado State University. D. Clayton Brown, my department chair at Texas Christian University, aided in the process of putting together this fifth edition by providing support and encouragement. I also wish to thank those who reviewed the manuscript for this edition: James P Krokar, DePaul University; Douglas W. Richmond and Jerome Rodnitzky, University of Texas at Arlington; and Maxine N. Lurie, Seton Hall University.
History and Historians: A Historiographical Introduction FROM THE PUBLISHER
This concise volume presents a thorough and comprehensive overview of Western historical thinking from ancient times to the present. History and Historians surveys the main issues and problems in historiography, philosophy of history, and historical methods, achieving balanced coverage and making these areas accessible to readers at all levels. Revised to encompass recent events, the Third Edition incorporates numerous new examples selected for their ability to illustrate central themes.
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Surveying historical thinking in the West from ancienttimes until the present, this clearly written book focuses on historiography,philosophy of history, and historical methodology, introducing the main issuesand problems with thorough and balanced discussions. Withcontinued emphasis on the importance of comprehending historical issueswithin the context of the times, the Third Edition now offers greaterclarity throughout; expands analysis of the use of computers in the studyof history; and integrates new examples to better illustrate themes.For historians.