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1 online resource (494 pages) |
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Acknowledgments Introduction ; Q. Edward Wang PART I: THEORIES Chapter 1. Ideas of Periodization in the West; Donald R |
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Kelley Chapter 2. What is Distinctive about Modern Historiography?; Allan Megill Chapter 3. War and Peace: Against Historical Realism; Hayden White Chapter 4. Objectivity and Opposition: Some Émigré Historians in the 1930s and Early 1940s; Edoardo Tortarolo Chapter 5. Of Nations, Nationalism, and National Identity: Reflections on the Historiographical Organization of the Past; Daniel Woolf Chapter 6. "Won't You Tell Me, Where Have All the Good Times Gone?" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Modernization Theory for Historical Study; Chris Lorenz Chapter 7. Historiography, Social Sciences, and the Master Narratives; Bo Stråth Chapter 8. Georg G. Iggers and the Challenge of A Poststructuralist Historiography; D. A |
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Jeremy Telman Chapter 9. Future-Directed Elements of a European Historical Culture; Jörn Rüsen PART II: SCOPE Chapter 10. Transnational Approaches to Historical Sciences in the Twentieth Century: International Historical Congresses and Organizations; Jürgen Kocka Chapter 11. Cross-Cultural Developments of Modern Historiography: Examples from East Asia, the Middle East, and India; Q. Edward Wang Chapter 12. Time and Space in Chinese Historiography: Concepts of Centrality in the History and Literature of the Three Kingdoms; Roger V. Des Forges Chapter 13. Georg G |
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Iggers and the Changes in Modern Chinese Historiography; Chen Qineng and Jiang Peng Chapter 14. The Korean Conception of History: Shin Ch'aeho's Nationalistic Historiography; Gi-Bong Kim Chapter 15. "Historiology" and Historiography: An East Asian Perspective; Masayuki Sato Chapter 16. Curriculum Matters: Teaching World History in the US in the Twentieth Century; Eckhardt Fuchs Chapter 17. Challenges to the History of Historiography in an Age of Globalization; Matthias Middell and Frank Hadler PART III: CASES Chapter 18. Why Davila? John Adams and His Discourses; Zdenka Gredel-Manuele Chapter 19. The Enlightenment on Trial: Reinhart Koselleck's Interpretation of Aufklärung ; Franz Leander Fillafer Chapter |
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20. Constitutional and Economic History at the University of Berlin, 1890-1933; Pavel Kolár Chapter 21. Border Regions, Hybridity, and National Identity: The Cases of Alsace and Masuria; Stefan Berger Chapter 22. "Tons of Wasted Paper"? Jürgen Kuczynski and East German Historiography; Axel Fair-Schulz Chapter 23. Going to the Source: Historical Records and Interpretations of the East German Dictatorship; Gregory R. Witkowski Chapter 24. Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and Resistance in the Politics of Memory and Historiography in Post War Italy; Gustavo Corni Chapter 25. "Let the Dead Bury the Living": Daniel Libeskind's Monumental Counter-History; Ewa Domanska Appendix ; Georg G |
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Iggers: A Brief Biography Select Bibliography; Contributors; Index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Iggers, Georg G
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SUBJECT |
Iggers, Georg G. fast |
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Historiography -- History
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Historiography
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Geschiedschrijving.
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Historiografi -- historia.
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HISTORY / Historiography
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History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Fillafer, Franz Leander
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1800734085 |
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9781800734081 |
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