Western Historical Thinking
An Intercultural Debate
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Published:1st Jun '02
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What is history – a question historians have been asking themselves time and again. Does "history" as an academic discipline, as it has evolved in the West over the centuries, represent a specific mode of historical thinking that can bedefined in contrast to other forms of historical consciousness?
In this volume, Peter Burke, a prominent "Western" historian, offers ten hypotheses that attempt to constitute specifically "Western Historical Thinking." Scholars from Asia and Africa comment on his position in the light of their own ideas of the sense and meaning of historical thinking. The volume is rounded off by Peter Burke's comments on the questions and issues raised by the authors and his suggestions for the way forward towards a common ground for intercultural communication.
“... a remarkably stimulating production, full of insights and observations that cannot fail to inform and illuminate. Although it would be an ideal text for the graduate seminar, it will prove valuable to anyone interested in the uses of the past.” · Clio
“... [an] engaging, sophisticated and scrupulous study ... a strongly recommended, introspective and thoughtful compilation which would enhance any personal or academic philosophy or history collection.” · Midwest Book Review
"... a strongly recommended, introspective and thoughtful compilation which would enhance any personal or academic Philosophy or History collection." · The Bookwatch
ISBN: 9781571817815
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 445g
222 pages