The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography

The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography

Author: Arnaldo Momigliano

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780520078703

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Here, at last, are the long-awaited Sather Classical Lectures of the great historian Arnaldo Momigliano, In a masterly survey of the origins of ancient historiography, Momigliano captures those features of an ancient historian's work that not only gave it importance in its own day but also encouraged imitation and exploitation in later centuries. He reveals the extent to which Greek, Persian, and Jewish historians influenced the Western historiographic tradition, and then goes on to examine the first Roman historians and the emergence of national history. In the course of his exposition, he traces the development of antiquarian studies as distinctive branch of historical research from antiquity to the modern period, discusses the place of Tacitus in historical thought, and explores the way in which ecclesiastical historiography has developed a tradition of its own. All these lectures illustrate Momigliano's unrivaled ability to combine the study of classical texts and the history of classical scholarship. First delivered in 1962, the lectures were revised during the next fifteen years and then held for annotation that was never completed. They are now published from the author's manuscripts, collated and checked by Momigliano's literary executor, Anne Marie Meyer, of the Warburg Institute, with a foreword by Riccardo Di Donato, of the University of Pisa. The text is printed as the author left it. Sather Classical Lectures, 54


Historiography: Foundations

Historiography: Foundations

Author: Robert M. Burns

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780415320788

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This collection aims to enable the reader to disentangle some of the ambiguities and confusions which have characterized the use of the term 'historiography'.


Benjamin Shambaugh and the Intellectual Foundations of Public Hisory

Benjamin Shambaugh and the Intellectual Foundations of Public Hisory

Author: Rebecca Conard

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2001-11

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 158729401X

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Conard draws upon an unpublished, mid-1940s biography by research historian Jacob Swisher to trace the forces that shaped Shambaugh's early years, his administration of the State Historical Society of Iowa, his development of applied history and commonwealth history in the 1910s and 1920s, and the transformations in his thinking and career during the 1930s. Framing this intriguingly interwoven narrative are chapters that contextualize Shambaugh's professional development within the development of the historical profession as a whole in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and assess his career within the post-World War II emergence of the modern public history movement.


Foundations of Modern Historical Thought

Foundations of Modern Historical Thought

Author: Paul Avis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-14

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1317280237

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The emergence of a sense of the past in Renaissance humanism gave rise to a new historical consciousness about the meaning of history and methods of historical enquiry. This book, originally published in 1986, provides an in-depth critical introduction to the historical thought of some of the most influential thinkers of Western culture, from Machiavelli’s reflections on history and power to the revolutionary intuitions of Giambattista Vico’s New Science of historical understanding, taking in Bodin, Montaigne, Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, Newton, Leibniz and Bayle on the way.


History and Belief

History and Belief

Author: Robert Eric Frykenberg

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780802807397

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In this study of the relationship between history and belief, the author shows how our underlying commitments--whether religious or ideological--determine which events we find significant enough to remember as "history", yet how those same beliefs distort our understandings of events, leaving them incomplete and contingent.


Foundations of Modern Historical Thought

Foundations of Modern Historical Thought

Author: Paul Avis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-14

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1317280245

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The emergence of a sense of the past in Renaissance humanism gave rise to a new historical consciousness about the meaning of history and methods of historical enquiry. This book, originally published in 1986, provides an in-depth critical introduction to the historical thought of some of the most influential thinkers of Western culture, from Machiavelli’s reflections on history and power to the revolutionary intuitions of Giambattista Vico’s New Science of historical understanding, taking in Bodin, Montaigne, Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, Newton, Leibniz and Bayle on the way.


Panofsky and the Foundations of Art History

Panofsky and the Foundations of Art History

Author: Michael Ann Holly

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780801498961

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No one has been more influential in the contemporary practice of art history than Erwin Panofsky, yet many of his early seminal papers remain virtually unknown to art historians. As a result, Michael Ann Holly maintains, art historians today do not have access to the full range of methodological considerations and possibilities that Panofsky's thought offers, and they often remain unaware of the significant role art history played in the development of modern humanistic thought. Placing Panofsky's theoretical work first in the context of the major historical paradigms generated by Hegel, Burckhardt, and Dilthey, Holly shows how these paradigms themselves became the grounds for creative controversy among Panofsky's predecessors--Riegl, Wölfflin, Warburg, and Dvorák, among others. She also discusses how Panofsky's struggle with the terms and concepts of neo-Kantianism produced in his work remarkable parallels with the philosophy of Ernst Cassirer. Finally, she evaluates Panofsky's better known and later "iconological" studies by reading them against the earlier essays and by comparing his earlier ideas with the vision that has inspired recent work in the philosophy of history, semiotics, and the philosophy of science.


Historical Foundations of a National Economy in Indonesia, 1890s-1990s

Historical Foundations of a National Economy in Indonesia, 1890s-1990s

Author: J. Thomas Lindblad

Publisher: North Holland

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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Paperback. This book contains the proceedings of an International conference on the modern economic history of Indonesia held recently in Amsterdam. It traces the foundations of a national economy in Indonesia back to the establishment and elaboration of the colonial state. It presents results of recent research by Indonesian, Australian and Dutch scholars on such varied topics as economic policy before and after Indonesian independence, types of export production and factors of production during the late-colonial expansion as well as a synthesis in the field of Indonesian economic history.