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Historiography: ancient, medieval, & modern
Ernst Breisach-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 The Emergence of Greek Historiography (page 5)
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2 The Era of the Polis And Its Historians (page 12)
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3 Reaching the Limits of Greek Historiography (page 27)
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4 Early Roman Historiography Myths, Greeks, and the Republic (page 40)
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5 Historians and the Republic's Crisis (page 52)
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6 Perceptions of the Past in Augustan and Imperial Rome (page 60)
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7 The Christian Historiographical Revolution (page 77)
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8 The Historiographies Mastery of New Peoples, States, and Dynasties (page 107)
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9 Historians and the Ideal of the Christian Commonwealth (page 121)
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10 Historiography's Adjustment to Accelerating Change (page 138)
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11 Two Turning Points The Renaissance and The Reformation (page 153)
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12 The Continuing Modification of Traditional Historiography (page 171)
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13 The Eighteenth - Century Quest for a New Historiography (page 199)
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14 Three National Responses (page 215)
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15 Historians as Interpreters of Progress and Nation - I (page 228)
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16 Historians as Interpreters of Progress and Nation - II (page 248)
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17 A First Prefatory Note to Modern Historiography (1860 - 1914) (page 268)
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18 History and the Quest for a Uniform Science (page 272)
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19 The Discovery of Economic Dynamics (page 291)
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20 Historians Encounter the Masses (page 303)
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21 The Problem of World History (page 319)
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22 Historiography Between Two World Wars (1918 - 39) (page 323)
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23 History Writing in Liberal Democracies (1918 - 39) (page 334)
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24 Historiography and the Grand Ideologies (page 347)
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25 American Historiography after 1945 (page 356)
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26 History in the Scientific Mode (page 369)
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27 Transformations in English and French Historiography (page 387)
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28 Marxist Historiography in the Soviet Union and Western Democracies (page 395)
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29 Historiography in the Aftermath of Fascism (page 401)
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30 World History Between Vision and Reality (page 408)
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31 Recent Historiography: Fundamental Challenges and Their Aftermath (page 417)
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Notes (page 431)
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List of Abbreviations (page 443)
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Bibliography (page 445)
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Index of Persons and Anonymous Works (page 481)
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Index of Subjects (page 497)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CS | 14.1 (Jan. 1985): 89-90 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-3061%28198501%2914%3A1%3C89%3AVOHIWE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F |
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Published: c2007
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
- 9780226072838 (paper)
- 9780226072845 (ebook)
- 9780226072821 (hardcover)