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La Philosophie de l'histoire et la pratique historienne d'aujourd'hui
David Carr-
Frontmatter
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Préface (page VII)
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Preface (page IX)
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SÉANCES PLÉNIÈRES / PLENARY SESSIONS
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La science historique comme anthropologie sociale: Playdoyer pour une «méthodologique» (GÉRARD BOUCHARD, page 3)
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L'histoire, science et fiction (MICHEL DE CERTEAU, page 19)
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General and Special Histories: the Problem of Objectivity in Cultural Histories (A.P. FELL, page 41)
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Circumstantial Evidence in «Scientific» and Traditional History (R.W. FOGEL, page 61)
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Concepts of Historical Time and Social History (REINHART KOSELLECK, page 113)
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Philosophie de l'histoire ou philosophie des civilisations (RAYMOND POLIN, page 127)
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Narrative Form, Significance and Historical Knowledge (LEON POMPA, page 143)
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L'éclipse de l'événement dans l'historiographie française moderne (PAUL RICOEUR, page 159)
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What Can We Learn from Historians? (W.H. Walsh, page 179)
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TABLE RONDE / ROUND TABLE
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Narration, Reduction and the Uses of History (W.H. DRAY, page 197)
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La philosophie de l'histoire et la pratique historienne d'hier et d'aujourd'hui (FERNAND OUELLET, page 215)
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L'historien en quête d'un langage (CLAUDE PANACCIO, page 235)
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On Being a Centipede: an Anthropod's Eye-View of Philosophy of History (HAROLD J. PERKIN, page 243)
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ATELIERS DU SOIR / EVENING WORKSHOPS
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Historical Testimony in R.G. Collingwood's Theory and Practice (G.S. COUSE, page 259)
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What Do Historians Mean When They Say That One Cause is More Important than Another? (ROSS EAMAN, page 271)
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History as Myth (GERALDINE FINN, page 279)
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Ambivalence et pertinence de la philosophie marxiste de l'histoire (MAURICE LAGUEX, page 293)
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The Athenaeum Theory of Historical Facts (PAUL LANGHAM, page 309)
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Historical Facts (P.H. NOWELL-SMITH, page 317)
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Peuples sans histoire (JOSEPH PESTIEAU, page 325)
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Kant philosophie de l'histoire: critique ou visionnaire? (MARYVONNE ROTH, page 337)
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The Method of Difference and Species of Singular Causal Judgements in History (MARTIN SCHATZ, page 347)
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Specifically Historical Terms: The Historian's own Technical-Theoretical Vocabulary (ROGER WEHRELL, page 363)
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ÉPILOGUE / EPILOGUE
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History New and Old (DAVID CARR, page 377)
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Pour une prochaine rencontre? (HUBERT WATELET, page 383)
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Index des noms / Index of names (page 389)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HT | 26.3 (Oct. 1987): 339-346 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0018-2656%28198710%2926%3A3%3C339%3ALPDLEL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z |
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Published: 1982
Publisher: Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa
- 9782760310339 (paper)
- 9782760316232 (ebook)