The Houses of History: A Critical Reader in Twentieth-Century History and Theory ebook
by Anna Green,Kathleen Troup
Historiography in the Twentieth Century: From Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge.
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One of my favourites, this is a most useful book especially for grad students who may be unfamiliar with the nuances or broad outline of many different types of history, . 33. Freud and psychohistory.
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The Houses of History provides a comprehensive introduction to the twelve schools of thought which have had the greatest influence on the study of history in the twentieth century.
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A clear, jargon-free introduction to the major theoretical perspectives of 20th-century historians, this reader comprises twelve chapters on major schools of thought, from the empiricists to postmodernists.
century history and theory, selected and introduced by Anna Green & Kathleen Troup, 338 p Published .
century history and theory, selected and introduced by Anna Green & Kathleen Troup, 338 p Published New York : New York University Press, 1999. Anna Green and Kathleen Troup wrote their book The Houses of History for a limited audience, serious history majors. The book looks at twelve houses, the theoretical methods that historians use to examine and evaluate the historical record. The authors write a short history of each house and explain in plain English the focus of each houses dialogue. Each explanation is followed by a well-chosen example from each school.
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Every piece of historical writing has a theoretical basis on which evidence is selected, filtered, and understood. This is as true of scientific empiricism as it is of poststructualism.
The Houses of History provides a comprehensive introduction to the twelve schools of thought which have had the greatest influence on the study of history in the twentieth century. Ranging from Empiricism to Postcolonialism, Marxism to the Ethnohistorians, each chapter begins with an introduction to the particular school, the main protagonists, the critics, and is followed by a useful section of further readings. From the classic, such as G. R. Elton's "England Under the Tudors" and E. P. Thompson's "The Making of the English Working Class," to the recent, such as Henrietta Whiteman's "White Buffalo Woman" and Judith Walkowitz's "City of Dreadful Delight," the diverse selections collected here bring together the leading historians and theorists of the century.
Comprehensive and accessible to undergraduates, The Houses of History is ideally suited to classroom use.