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What was History?: The Art of History in Early Modern Europe

Book information

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2007
ISBN
0521874351, 9780521874359, 052169714X, 9780521697149
Google Books ID
ktDf5PDLbroC
Open Library ID
OL22746465M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
13 MB (13434677 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
330\330
DPI
600
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2012-02-04 16:00:00

Description

From the late-fifteenth century onwards, scholars across Europe began to write books about how to read and evaluate histories. These pioneering works - which often take surprisingly modern-sounding positions - grew from complex early modern debates about law, religion, and classical scholarship. In this book, based on the Trevelyan Lectures of 2005, Anthony Grafton explains why so many of these works were written, why they attained so much insight - and why, in the centuries that followed, most scholars gradually forgot that they had existed. Elegant and accessible, What Was History? is a deliberate evocation of E. H. Carr's celebrated and icononclastic Trevelyan Lectures on What Is History?, and will appeal to a broad readership of students, scholars and historical enthusiasts. Anthony Grafton is one of the most celebrated historians writing in English today, and What Was History? is a powerful and imaginative exploration of some central themes in the history of European ideas.

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