Why History is an introduction to the issue of history and ethics. Designed to provoke discussion, the book asks whether a knowledge and understanding of the past is a good thing to have and if so, why.
Why History is an introduction to the issue of history and ethics. Designed to provoke discussion, the book asks whether a knowledge and understanding of the past is a good thing to have and if so, why.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Jenkins is Reader in History at University College Chichester and author of Rethinking History (1991), On 'What is History?' From Carr and Elton to Rorty and White (1995) and The Postmodern History Reader (1997).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 On the end of metanarratives Chapter 1 On Jacques Derrida Chapter 2 On Jean Baudrillard Chapter 3 On Jean-François Lyotard Part 2 On the end of 'proper' history Chapter 4 On Richard Evans Chapter 5 On Hayden White Chapter 6 On Frank Ankersmit Part 3 Beyond histories and ethics Chapter 7 On Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth Chapter 8 On David Harlan Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 On the end of metanarratives Chapter 1 On Jacques Derrida Chapter 2 On Jean Baudrillard Chapter 3 On Jean-François Lyotard Part 2 On the end of 'proper' history Chapter 4 On Richard Evans Chapter 5 On Hayden White Chapter 6 On Frank Ankersmit Part 3 Beyond histories and ethics Chapter 7 On Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth Chapter 8 On David Harlan Conclusion
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