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Perspectives in Historical Anthropology
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Series vii
- Introduction: Historical Thinking as Intercultural Discourse 1
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I: THESES
- Western Historical Thinking in a Global Perspective – 10 Theses 15
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II: COMMENTS
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1. General Comments
- Perspectives in Historical Anthropology 33
- Searching for Common Principles: A Plea and Some Remarks on the Islamic Tradition 53
- The Coherence of the West 58
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2. The Peculiarity of the West
- Toward an Archaeology of Historical Thinking 65
- Trauma and Suffering: A Forgotten Source of Western Historical Consciousness 72
- Western Deep Culture and Western Historical Thinking 85
- What is Uniquely Western about the Historiography of the West in Contrast to that of China? 101
- The Westernization of World History 111
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3. The Perspective of the Others
- Western Historical Thinking from an Arabian Perspective 119
- Cognitive Historiography and Normative Historiography 128
- Western Uniqueness? Some Counterarguments from an African Perspective 142
- Historical Programs: A Western Perspective 148
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4. The Difference of the Others
- Reflections on Chinese Historical Thinking 152
- Must History Follow Rational Patterns of Interpretation? Critical Questions from a Chinese Perspective 173
- Some Reflections on Early Indian Historical Thinking 178
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III: AFTERWORD
- Reply 189
- Notes on Contributers 199
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Series vii
- Introduction: Historical Thinking as Intercultural Discourse 1
-
I: THESES
- Western Historical Thinking in a Global Perspective – 10 Theses 15
-
II: COMMENTS
-
1. General Comments
- Perspectives in Historical Anthropology 33
- Searching for Common Principles: A Plea and Some Remarks on the Islamic Tradition 53
- The Coherence of the West 58
-
2. The Peculiarity of the West
- Toward an Archaeology of Historical Thinking 65
- Trauma and Suffering: A Forgotten Source of Western Historical Consciousness 72
- Western Deep Culture and Western Historical Thinking 85
- What is Uniquely Western about the Historiography of the West in Contrast to that of China? 101
- The Westernization of World History 111
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3. The Perspective of the Others
- Western Historical Thinking from an Arabian Perspective 119
- Cognitive Historiography and Normative Historiography 128
- Western Uniqueness? Some Counterarguments from an African Perspective 142
- Historical Programs: A Western Perspective 148
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4. The Difference of the Others
- Reflections on Chinese Historical Thinking 152
- Must History Follow Rational Patterns of Interpretation? Critical Questions from a Chinese Perspective 173
- Some Reflections on Early Indian Historical Thinking 178
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III: AFTERWORD
- Reply 189
- Notes on Contributers 199
- Index 203