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The Birth of Modern Historiography and B. G. Niebuhr
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Choi Ho-Keun
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgement V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Tradition and Transformation
- On How Herodotus’ Historia Became History 33
- Herodotus on Persia and Its Historical Value: A Comparison of Book III of the Historiae and the Parallel Version in the Behistun Inscription 53
- Plutarch and His Presentation of Alexander the Great 81
- From “Walking” to “Sitting”: Changes in the Practices of European Historiography From Ancient to Medieval Times 107
- The Decline of a Tradition: The Changing Fate of George Sale’s Universal History and the Transformation of Modern European Historiography 129
- The Birth of Modern Historiography and B. G. Niebuhr 151
- Equal Emphasis on “Research” and “Representation”: A New Analysis of Leopold von Ranke’s Debut Work 179
- Theodor Mommsen and His Legacy in the Study of the Early Roman Empire: A Critical Review 201
- The French Revolution and Archives: The Formation and Transformation of Modern Archives 219
- “Scientific History” and Nationalistic Historiography 237
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Part II: Critiques and Challenges
- Interest in the Recent Past and Contemporary History in Western Historiographical Tradition 259
- The Return of the History of Ideas: Observations on the Evolution of Research Paradigms in the History of Ideas 283
- Les Lieux de Mémoire and Pierre Nora’s Writing of French National History 303
- The History and Politics of Les Lieux de Mémoire 335
- The Return of Narrative and Subjectivity: Historiography After the Linguistic Turn 349
- Hayden White and the Historians: A Historical Narrative in Time 367
- Postcolonialism and Postcolonial Historiography 395
- The Global Turn in the Studies of the French Revolution: Towards “Decolonizing” Revolutionary History 421
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Part III: Comparative Perspectives
- Dilemma and Reflection: Disenchantment with “Eurocentrism” and the Writing of World History 445
- Imagining West and Self in the Global Easts: On Poland and Korea 481
- Rethinking History at its Sunset 509
- National vs Global History in View: History and Historiography in Japan as a Case Study 533
- Japanese Perspectives on “Global History” 553
- The End of “Grand Narratives”: “Memory” in History and “Use” in Science 567
- The Development of Western Historiography as an Academic Field in China 587
- In Search of a Way to Form the Autonomous People: The Actuality, Social Influence, and Internationality of Historical Studies in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century in Japan 611
- Contributors 627
- Index 635
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgement V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Tradition and Transformation
- On How Herodotus’ Historia Became History 33
- Herodotus on Persia and Its Historical Value: A Comparison of Book III of the Historiae and the Parallel Version in the Behistun Inscription 53
- Plutarch and His Presentation of Alexander the Great 81
- From “Walking” to “Sitting”: Changes in the Practices of European Historiography From Ancient to Medieval Times 107
- The Decline of a Tradition: The Changing Fate of George Sale’s Universal History and the Transformation of Modern European Historiography 129
- The Birth of Modern Historiography and B. G. Niebuhr 151
- Equal Emphasis on “Research” and “Representation”: A New Analysis of Leopold von Ranke’s Debut Work 179
- Theodor Mommsen and His Legacy in the Study of the Early Roman Empire: A Critical Review 201
- The French Revolution and Archives: The Formation and Transformation of Modern Archives 219
- “Scientific History” and Nationalistic Historiography 237
-
Part II: Critiques and Challenges
- Interest in the Recent Past and Contemporary History in Western Historiographical Tradition 259
- The Return of the History of Ideas: Observations on the Evolution of Research Paradigms in the History of Ideas 283
- Les Lieux de Mémoire and Pierre Nora’s Writing of French National History 303
- The History and Politics of Les Lieux de Mémoire 335
- The Return of Narrative and Subjectivity: Historiography After the Linguistic Turn 349
- Hayden White and the Historians: A Historical Narrative in Time 367
- Postcolonialism and Postcolonial Historiography 395
- The Global Turn in the Studies of the French Revolution: Towards “Decolonizing” Revolutionary History 421
-
Part III: Comparative Perspectives
- Dilemma and Reflection: Disenchantment with “Eurocentrism” and the Writing of World History 445
- Imagining West and Self in the Global Easts: On Poland and Korea 481
- Rethinking History at its Sunset 509
- National vs Global History in View: History and Historiography in Japan as a Case Study 533
- Japanese Perspectives on “Global History” 553
- The End of “Grand Narratives”: “Memory” in History and “Use” in Science 567
- The Development of Western Historiography as an Academic Field in China 587
- In Search of a Way to Form the Autonomous People: The Actuality, Social Influence, and Internationality of Historical Studies in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century in Japan 611
- Contributors 627
- Index 635