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Writing Contemporary History

by Robert Gildea, Anne Simonin
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Overview

This book brings together the world's most pre-eminent historians to discuss the ten core issues confronting students of contemporary history today. As part of the "Writing History" series, this volume combines theoretical reflection with the practice of producing historical texts. It introduces the reader to important theoretical approaches in the field of contemporary history writing and how these approaches have shaped this important sub-discipline.

Each chapter frames the contribution of two scholars both in parallel thought and opposition. Questions include whether the role of gender history has a future and the proper time period referred to as "colonial history" and the definition of cultural history.

Synopsis

This book brings together the world's most pre-eminent historians to discuss the ten core issues confronting students of contemporary history today. As part of the "Writing History" series, this volume combines theoretical reflection with the practice of producing historical texts. It introduces the reader to important theoretical approaches in the field of contemporary history writing and how these approaches have shaped this important sub-discipline.

About the Author, Robert Gildea

Robert Gildea is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford.

Anne Simonin is Senior Researcher at the French National Scientific Center.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340950005

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