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This book attempts to justify and theorize old historicism, defining archaeo-historicism as a method by which scholars can reconstruct past context in order to apply it to the interpretation of works and events of that time. If such reconstruction is to be more than wildly impressionistic, it must be grounded in hard evidence handled according to clear rules. In this intriguing and rigorous analysis, Robert Hume identifies legitimate objects for reconstruction and proposes procedures and principles by which such interpretation may be pursued. He then examines the failures of the same method, which works only when adequate evidence can be found. In particular, Hume flatly denies the intellectual legitimacy of literary history as it is commonly practised and attempts to disentangle such history from the practice of historicism. The final chapter is devoted to a cogent discussion of how archaeo-historicism relates to various forms of contemporary theory. Hume offers a profusion of example

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this book is rich in experimental examples * Malcolm Kelsall, MLR, 96.2, 2001 *
a clear and often humourous writer ... He writes especially well on economic and financial problems, having done extensive research into theatrical accounts, but is just as adept at dealing with aesthetic or biographical questions ... the work is full of insight ... Hume is a generous and good tempered guide who has espoused his principles with admirable clarity. * Andrew Hadfield, TLS, 13/08/99 *

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Preface ; Historicism and Archaeo-Historicism ; The Practice of Archaeo-Historicism ; The Limits of Archaeo-Historicism ; Historicism and Theory ; Bibliography ; Index

Reconstructing Contexts The Aims and Principles

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 3/18/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780198186328, 978-0198186328
    ISBN10: 0198186320

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book attempts to justify and theorize old historicism, defining archaeo-historicism as a method by which scholars can reconstruct past context in order to apply it to the interpretation of works and events of that time. If such reconstruction is to be more than wildly impressionistic, it must be grounded in hard evidence handled according to clear rules. In this intriguing and rigorous analysis, Robert Hume identifies legitimate objects for reconstruction and proposes procedures and principles by which such interpretation may be pursued. He then examines the failures of the same method, which works only when adequate evidence can be found. In particular, Hume flatly denies the intellectual legitimacy of literary history as it is commonly practised and attempts to disentangle such history from the practice of historicism. The final chapter is devoted to a cogent discussion of how archaeo-historicism relates to various forms of contemporary theory. Hume offers a profusion of example

    Trade Review
    this book is rich in experimental examples * Malcolm Kelsall, MLR, 96.2, 2001 *
    a clear and often humourous writer ... He writes especially well on economic and financial problems, having done extensive research into theatrical accounts, but is just as adept at dealing with aesthetic or biographical questions ... the work is full of insight ... Hume is a generous and good tempered guide who has espoused his principles with admirable clarity. * Andrew Hadfield, TLS, 13/08/99 *

    Table of Contents
    Preface ; Historicism and Archaeo-Historicism ; The Practice of Archaeo-Historicism ; The Limits of Archaeo-Historicism ; Historicism and Theory ; Bibliography ; Index

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