A global history of modern historiography:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Contents
Preface
and acknowledgements
x
Introduction
1
1
Historiographical traditions in the world: a view
of the eighteenth century
19
Where we begin}
19
Transcultural comparisons
19
Characteristics of historiographical thought in
different cultures
20
The West
21
Characteristics of Western historiography
21
The emergence of an Enlightenment worldview
22
Erudition and critical historical scholarship
24
Enlightenment historiography
26
German forms
o f
Enlightenment
27
The emergence of a republic of letters
29
From universal history to Eurocentric ideas of progress
29
Concluding observations
32
The Middle East
32
The rise of Islam and the origin of Muslim historiography
33
Main styles in Muslim historiography
35
The bureaucratization and secularization of historiography
36
The decline of the Muslim world and Muslim
historiography?
37
India
38
Western views on Indian historical consciousness
38
Indian forms of historical writing
40
Social and intellectual transformations during the
early modem period
43
East and South East Asia
46
Shamanism and history: the origin of the 'shi'
46
The formation of Confucian historiography
47
CONTENTS
The History Bureau and dynastic history
49
The spread and influence of dynastic historiography
50
'To seek the truth from facts': the rise of evidential learning
52
2
The advance of nationalism and nationalist history:
the West, the Middle East and India in the
nineteenth century
69
Historiography in a revolutionary age between
1789
and
1848 69
The political context
69
Romanticism and historiography
70
The impact of emergent nationalism on historiography
71
The relationship between professional scholarship and
nationalism
73
The liberal reinterpretatiott of the Middle Ages
75
The colonial perspective and historiography
76
The decline of liberalism in historiography
77
Ideas of progress and of crisis
79
Hegel's philosophy of history
80
Nationalism and the transformation of Muslim
historiography
82
The Muslim 'discovery' of Europe
82
Whose pharaohs?
-
(re)writing the history of Egypt
87
National identity and historical writing
91
Bridging the old and the new. the 'encyclopedists' and
the 'neo-chroniclers'
95
Nationalism and the transformation of Indian historiography
97
Historiography during early colonialism
97
The new pedagogy and the emergence of a modern
historical consciousness
100
Religious revivalism and the search for a glorious past
101
The birth of the rationalist paradigm
104
The birth of the nationalist paradigm
105
Nationalism, communalism
and historical writing
107
Secular narratives and the emergence of economic
nationalism
108
3
Academic history and the nineteenth-century shaping
of the historical profession: transforming historical
study in the West and in East Asia
117
The cult of science and the nation-state paradigm
(1848-90) 117
The political context of historiography
117
CONTENTS
vii
The social context of historiography
119
The turn to 'scientific' history
119
The crisis of Confucian historiography and the establishment
of the modern historical profession in East Asia
133
Accommodating the Western influence
134
Civilization and history: a new worldview
137
The interplay of the old and the new
139
George Zerffi,
Ludwig Riess
and the Rankean influence
inJapan 141
Japan's 'Orient' and the changing of the Sinitic world
145
4
Historical writings in the shadow of two world wars:
the crisis of historicism and modern historiography
157
The
reorientation
of historical studies and historical
thought
(1890-1914) 157
The changing political and cultural climate
157
The challenge to traditional historiography
158
The existential crisis of modern civilization
171
Historiography between two world wars
(1918-39) 172
The historians in World War I
172
The critique of rationality and modernity and the
defenders of the enlightenment
175
5
The appeal of nationalist history around the world:
historical studies in the Middle East and Asia in the
twentieth century
194
Ottomanism, Turkism and Egyptianization: nationalist
history in the Middle East
194
The rise of modern education
194
Writing Turkish history in/
f
or modern Turkey
197
The Egyptianization of historical writing
201
Academic history and national politics
207
Nationalism,
scientism,
and Marxism: modern
historiography in East and South East Asia
208
'New historiography' in China
209
The tension between national history and
scientific history
213
Modifying the Rankean model: national history in Japan
217
Myth and history: in search of the origin of the
Korean nation
221
War and revolution: the appeal of Marxist
historiography
224
viii CONTENTS
Nationalist historiography in
modern
India
227
Late nineteenth-century antecedents: romantic nationalism
227
The role of religion in nationalist historiography
230
The nation as history and history as science
232
The romance of the local and the emergence of alternative
narratives
234
The nation re-imagined: the Nehruvian synthesis
237
Post-independence historiography: old and new trajectories
238
Towards a social science history
241
6
New challenges in the post-war period: from social
history to postmodernism and postcolonialism
250
The Cold War and the emergence of the new world order
250
Varieties of social history
(1945-68/70)
in the West
251
The United States: from consensus to the New Left
252
France: the
Annales
256
Germany: from
Historismus
to a critical historical
social science
262
Marxist historiography between orthodoxy and
new directions
266
The
1970s
and
1980s:
the cultural turn and postmodernism
270
From social science history to the cultural turn
270
Micro-history, the history of everyday life, and historical
anthropology
275
Oral history and the history of memory
2 77
The 'history workshop' movement
278
Feminist and gender history
2 79
Postcolonialism
281
The Subaltern Studies
284
Latin America: from
Dependencia
theory to
Subaltern Studies
290
The emergence of modern historiography
in-Sub-Saharan Africa
295
Postmodernism and the linguistic turn
301
7
The rise of
Islamism
and the ebb of Marxism:
historical writings in late twentieth-century Asia
and the Middle East
317
The ebb and flow of Marxist historiography in East and
South East Asia
317
Reinventing Japan: post-war reform of historical
education and writing
317
CONTENTS ix
The dominance of Marxist historiography in the
People's Republic of China
320
Challenges to Marxist historiography and Eurocentrism
325
Between Marxism and nationalism: academic history
in Vietnam
327
The resurgence of national history
329
The
Annales
School, postmodernism and new changes in
Japanese historiography
331
China's search for alternatives to Marxist historiography
334
Islamism
and Islamic historiography: the Cold War
and beyond
337
Globalizing Islamic historiography
337
The interplay of history and historiography
339
Edward Said and the critique of Orientalism
342
The appeal of Marxism and socialism
344
The Islamic revival:
Islamism
and nationalism
348
History and politics: the challenges to nationalist
historiography
351
Historiography after the Cold War,
1990-2007:
a critical retrospect
364
The globalization of the world
364
The
reorientation
of historical studies
367
The cultural and the linguistic turn
368
Feminist and gender history
371
Redefining the alliance between history and the
social sciences
375
New challenges to nationalist history
380
World history, global History and history of globalization
387
Glossary
402
Further reading
410
Index
425 |
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
and acknowledgements
x
Introduction
1
1
Historiographical traditions in the world: a view
of the eighteenth century
19
Where we begin}
19
Transcultural comparisons
19
Characteristics of historiographical thought in
different cultures
20
The West
21
Characteristics of Western historiography
21
The emergence of an Enlightenment worldview
22
Erudition and critical historical scholarship
24
Enlightenment historiography
26
German forms
o f
Enlightenment
27
The emergence of a republic of letters
29
From universal history to Eurocentric ideas of progress
29
Concluding observations
32
The Middle East
32
The rise of Islam and the origin of Muslim historiography
33
Main styles in Muslim historiography
35
The bureaucratization and secularization of historiography
36
The decline of the Muslim world and Muslim
historiography?
37
India
38
Western views on Indian historical consciousness
38
Indian forms of historical writing
40
Social and intellectual transformations during the
early modem period
43
East and South East Asia
46
Shamanism and history: the origin of the 'shi'
46
The formation of Confucian historiography
47
CONTENTS
The History Bureau and dynastic history
49
The spread and influence of dynastic historiography
50
'To seek the truth from facts': the rise of evidential learning
52
2
The advance of nationalism and nationalist history:
the West, the Middle East and India in the
nineteenth century
69
Historiography in a revolutionary age between
1789
and
1848 69
The political context
69
Romanticism and historiography
70
The impact of emergent nationalism on historiography
71
The relationship between professional scholarship and
nationalism
73
The liberal reinterpretatiott of the Middle Ages
75
The colonial perspective and historiography
76
The decline of liberalism in historiography
77
Ideas of progress and of crisis
79
Hegel's philosophy of history
80
Nationalism and the transformation of Muslim
historiography
82
The Muslim 'discovery' of Europe
82
Whose pharaohs?
-
(re)writing the history of Egypt
87
National identity and historical writing
91
Bridging the old and the new. the 'encyclopedists' and
the 'neo-chroniclers'
95
Nationalism and the transformation of Indian historiography
97
Historiography during early colonialism
97
The new pedagogy and the emergence of a modern
historical consciousness
100
Religious revivalism and the search for a glorious past
101
The birth of the rationalist paradigm
104
The birth of the nationalist paradigm
105
Nationalism, communalism
and historical writing
107
Secular narratives and the emergence of economic
nationalism
108
3
Academic history and the nineteenth-century shaping
of the historical profession: transforming historical
study in the West and in East Asia
117
The cult of science and the nation-state paradigm
(1848-90) 117
The political context of historiography
117
CONTENTS
vii
The social context of historiography
119
The turn to 'scientific' history
119
The crisis of Confucian historiography and the establishment
of the modern historical profession in East Asia
133
Accommodating the Western influence
134
Civilization and history: a new worldview
137
The interplay of the old and the new
139
George Zerffi,
Ludwig Riess
and the Rankean influence
inJapan 141
Japan's 'Orient' and the changing of the Sinitic world
145
4
Historical writings in the shadow of two world wars:
the crisis of historicism and modern historiography
157
The
reorientation
of historical studies and historical
thought
(1890-1914) 157
The changing political and cultural climate
157
The challenge to traditional historiography
158
The existential crisis of modern civilization
171
Historiography between two world wars
(1918-39) 172
The historians in World War I
172
The critique of rationality and modernity and the
defenders of the enlightenment
175
5
The appeal of nationalist history around the world:
historical studies in the Middle East and Asia in the
twentieth century
194
Ottomanism, Turkism and Egyptianization: nationalist
history in the Middle East
194
The rise of modern education
194
Writing Turkish history in/
f
or modern Turkey
197
The Egyptianization of historical writing
201
Academic history and national politics
207
Nationalism,
scientism,
and Marxism: modern
historiography in East and South East Asia
208
'New historiography' in China
209
The tension between national history and
scientific history
213
Modifying the Rankean model: national history in Japan
217
Myth and history: in search of the origin of the
Korean nation
221
War and revolution: the appeal of Marxist
historiography
224
viii CONTENTS
Nationalist historiography in
modern
India
227
Late nineteenth-century antecedents: romantic nationalism
227
The role of religion in nationalist historiography
230
The nation as history and history as science
232
The romance of the local and the emergence of alternative
narratives
234
The nation re-imagined: the Nehruvian synthesis
237
Post-independence historiography: old and new trajectories
238
Towards a social science history
241
6
New challenges in the post-war period: from social
history to postmodernism and postcolonialism
250
The Cold War and the emergence of the new world order
250
Varieties of social history
(1945-68/70)
in the West
251
The United States: from consensus to the New Left
252
France: the
Annales
256
Germany: from
Historismus
to a critical historical
social science
262
Marxist historiography between orthodoxy and
new directions
266
The
1970s
and
1980s:
the cultural turn and postmodernism
270
From social science history to the cultural turn
270
Micro-history, the history of everyday life, and historical
anthropology
275
Oral history and the history of memory
2 77
The 'history workshop' movement
278
Feminist and gender history
2 79
Postcolonialism
281
The Subaltern Studies
284
Latin America: from
Dependencia
theory to
Subaltern Studies
290
The emergence of modern historiography
in-Sub-Saharan Africa
295
Postmodernism and the linguistic turn
301
7
The rise of
Islamism
and the ebb of Marxism:
historical writings in late twentieth-century Asia
and the Middle East
317
The ebb and flow of Marxist historiography in East and
South East Asia
317
Reinventing Japan: post-war reform of historical
education and writing
317
CONTENTS ix
The dominance of Marxist historiography in the
People's Republic of China
320
Challenges to Marxist historiography and Eurocentrism
325
Between Marxism and nationalism: academic history
in Vietnam
327
The resurgence of national history
329
The
Annales
School, postmodernism and new changes in
Japanese historiography
331
China's search for alternatives to Marxist historiography
334
Islamism
and Islamic historiography: the Cold War
and beyond
337
Globalizing Islamic historiography
337
The interplay of history and historiography
339
Edward Said and the critique of Orientalism
342
The appeal of Marxism and socialism
344
The Islamic revival:
Islamism
and nationalism
348
History and politics: the challenges to nationalist
historiography
351
Historiography after the Cold War,
1990-2007:
a critical retrospect
364
The globalization of the world
364
The
reorientation
of historical studies
367
The cultural and the linguistic turn
368
Feminist and gender history
371
Redefining the alliance between history and the
social sciences
375
New challenges to nationalist history
380
World history, global History and history of globalization
387
Glossary
402
Further reading
410
Index
425 |
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title | A global history of modern historiography |
title_auth | A global history of modern historiography |
title_exact_search | A global history of modern historiography |
title_exact_search_txtP | A global history of modern historiography |
title_full | A global history of modern historiography Georg G. Iggers and Q. Edward Wang ... |
title_fullStr | A global history of modern historiography Georg G. Iggers and Q. Edward Wang ... |
title_full_unstemmed | A global history of modern historiography Georg G. Iggers and Q. Edward Wang ... |
title_short | A global history of modern historiography |
title_sort | a global history of modern historiography |
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