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In this transcultural history of historiography, the contributors transcend a Eurocentric approach not only in terms of the individual historiographies they assess but also in the methodologies they use for comparative analysis.

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Ambitious in conception and rich in content, these essays on history writing around the world break the usual quarantines of national history by joining considerations of Latin America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America within one useful and thought-provoking volume. -- Carol Gluck, Columbia University

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Provincializing Europe: Historiography as a Transcultural Concept Part 2 Historiography and Cultural Identity Chapter 3 The Authenticy of a Copy: Problems of Nineteenth-Century Spanish-American Historiography Chapter 4 In Search of Lost Identity: South Africa Between Great Trek and Colonial Nationalism, 1830-1910 Chapter 5 India's Connection to History: The Discipline and the Relation between Center and Periphery Chapter 6 Historiography on a "Continent without History": Anglophone West Africa, 1880s-1940s Chapter 7 Alternative National Histories in Japan: Yamaji Aizan and Academic Historiography Part 8 Across Cultural Borders Chapter 9 German Historicism and Scientific History in China, 1900-1940 Chapter 10 Transfer and Interaction: France and Francophone African Historiography Chapter 11 The Historical Discipline in the United States: Following the German Model? Chapter 12 The Politics of the Republic of Learning: International Scientific Congresses in Europe, the Pacific Rim, and Latin America Part 13 Beyond Eurocentrism: The Politics of History in a Global Age Chapter 14 History without a Center? Reflections on Eurocentrism Chapter 15 Africa and the Construction of a Grand Narrative in World History Chapter 16 "Modernity" and "Asia" in the Study of Chinese History Chapter 17 Comparing Cultures in Intercultural Communication

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    A Hardback by Eckhardt Fuchs, Benedikt Stuchtey, Arif Dirlik

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 29/12/2001
      ISBN13: 9780742517677, 978-0742517677
      ISBN10: 0742517675

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this transcultural history of historiography, the contributors transcend a Eurocentric approach not only in terms of the individual historiographies they assess but also in the methodologies they use for comparative analysis.

      Trade Review
      Ambitious in conception and rich in content, these essays on history writing around the world break the usual quarantines of national history by joining considerations of Latin America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America within one useful and thought-provoking volume. -- Carol Gluck, Columbia University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: Provincializing Europe: Historiography as a Transcultural Concept Part 2 Historiography and Cultural Identity Chapter 3 The Authenticy of a Copy: Problems of Nineteenth-Century Spanish-American Historiography Chapter 4 In Search of Lost Identity: South Africa Between Great Trek and Colonial Nationalism, 1830-1910 Chapter 5 India's Connection to History: The Discipline and the Relation between Center and Periphery Chapter 6 Historiography on a "Continent without History": Anglophone West Africa, 1880s-1940s Chapter 7 Alternative National Histories in Japan: Yamaji Aizan and Academic Historiography Part 8 Across Cultural Borders Chapter 9 German Historicism and Scientific History in China, 1900-1940 Chapter 10 Transfer and Interaction: France and Francophone African Historiography Chapter 11 The Historical Discipline in the United States: Following the German Model? Chapter 12 The Politics of the Republic of Learning: International Scientific Congresses in Europe, the Pacific Rim, and Latin America Part 13 Beyond Eurocentrism: The Politics of History in a Global Age Chapter 14 History without a Center? Reflections on Eurocentrism Chapter 15 Africa and the Construction of a Grand Narrative in World History Chapter 16 "Modernity" and "Asia" in the Study of Chinese History Chapter 17 Comparing Cultures in Intercultural Communication

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