Generalizations in Historical Writing e-bog
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One of the difficulties in talking about historical generalizations is the problem of finding a language in the middle ground between abstract speculation and mere recording of raw empirical data. However difficult this task might be, the intellectual process involved in historical generalization is a useful one, inviting reflection and discussion.The five historians who have contributed to thi...
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948,41 DKK
Udgivet
30 januar 2017
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
Historiography
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
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LCP
ISBN
9781512818499
One of the difficulties in talking about historical generalizations is the problem of finding a language in the middle ground between abstract speculation and mere recording of raw empirical data. However difficult this task might be, the intellectual process involved in historical generalization is a useful one, inviting reflection and discussion.The five historians who have contributed to this volume chose their own topics. Thus the book as a whole is not a sequence but a cluster, in which not only the varying emphasishere largely on the practical, there largely on the theoreticalbut also the choice of topics in itself illustrates the pluralistic nature of historical generalizations.Contributors: H. Stuart Hughes, Isaiah Berlin, David M. Potter, Albert Guerard, and Crane Brinton.