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This introduction to contemporary historical theory and practice shows how issues of identity have shaped how we write history. Stefan Berger charts how a new self-reflexivity about what is involved in the process of writing history entered the historical profession and the part that historians have played in debates about the past and its meaningfulness for the present. He introduces key trends in the theory of history such as postmodernism, poststructuralism, constructivism, narrativism and the linguistic turn and reveals, in turn, the ways in which they have transformed how historians have written history over the last four decades. The book ranges widely from more traditional forms of history writing, such as political, social, economic, labour and cultural history, to the emergence of more recent fields, including gender history, historical anthropology, the history of memory, visual history, the history of material culture, and comparative, transnational and global history.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction: History and identity; 2. The new political history; 3. The new social, economic and labour history; 4. The new cultural history; 5. Gender history; 6. Historical anthropology; 7. The history of memory; 8. The history of concepts; 9. The visual turn; 10. The history of material culture; 11. Transnational, comparative and global history; 12. Conclusion: Problematizing history and identity; Bibliography; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 1/20/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107648845, 978-1107648845
      ISBN10: 110764884X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This introduction to contemporary historical theory and practice shows how issues of identity have shaped how we write history. Stefan Berger charts how a new self-reflexivity about what is involved in the process of writing history entered the historical profession and the part that historians have played in debates about the past and its meaningfulness for the present. He introduces key trends in the theory of history such as postmodernism, poststructuralism, constructivism, narrativism and the linguistic turn and reveals, in turn, the ways in which they have transformed how historians have written history over the last four decades. The book ranges widely from more traditional forms of history writing, such as political, social, economic, labour and cultural history, to the emergence of more recent fields, including gender history, historical anthropology, the history of memory, visual history, the history of material culture, and comparative, transnational and global history.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: History and identity; 2. The new political history; 3. The new social, economic and labour history; 4. The new cultural history; 5. Gender history; 6. Historical anthropology; 7. The history of memory; 8. The history of concepts; 9. The visual turn; 10. The history of material culture; 11. Transnational, comparative and global history; 12. Conclusion: Problematizing history and identity; Bibliography; Index.

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