Historians' Autobiographies as Historiographical Inquiry :A Global Perspective - Elements in Historical Theory and Practice

Historians' Autobiographies as Historiographical Inquiry

Historians' Autobiographies as Historiographical Inquiry :A Global Perspective - Elements in Historical Theory and Practice

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This Element analyses the autobiographies of historians from a global perspective and looks at all eras, from antiquity to the present day. It includes twenty autobiographies: Caesar's and Lucian of Samosata's memories in antiquity; an autobiography of a medieval king such as Peter IV of Aragon; Vico's, Gibbon's and Adams' intellectual self-accounting in modernity; autobiographical revelations and social activism of twentieth century women historians such as Carolyn Steedman, Jill Conway and Gerda Lerner; classical Chinese and Islamic traditions through the autobiographies of Sima Quian and Ibn Khaldun; the perplexities inherent in the modernisation of Japan (Fukuzawa Yukichi), China (Gu Jiegang), India (Nirad Chaudhuri) and Egypt (Taha Hussein); postmodernists such as Rosenstone; and traumatic postcolonial experiences in Africa (Bethwell Ogot), Latin America (Carlos Eire) and Southeast Asia (Wang Gungwu). This Element proposes a literary and historical approach to these autobiographies, emphasising its historiographical dimension and value.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781009396905
ISBN10 1009396900
Number Of Pages 84
Item Weight 138 g
Product Dimensions 150 x 230 x 5 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format paperback
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