Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson all ...
Rankean historicism is ordinarily seen nowadays as an outdated nineteenth century fashion and that w...
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson, all...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1971, given by P.H. Nowell-Smith (1914-2006), a British ...
This paper explains the narrative in the study of history which has only been understood as a way of...
Throughout the nineteenth century, most historians preferred not to ask philosophical questions. In ...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
Both the (logical-)positivist and the hermeneuticist approach to historical writing felt a greater a...
Originally published in 1977. In this major work, an overview of the structure of historical writing...
The controversy as to whether or not historical truth is objective is as old as the profession itsel...
It is widely accepted that philosophy of history may be divided into two main parts: analytical ph...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
Simon ZB. We are history: the outlines of a quasi-substantive philosophy of history. Rethinking Hist...
The claim that historians “write from a present-day perspective” does not entail that the past only ...
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson all ...
Rankean historicism is ordinarily seen nowadays as an outdated nineteenth century fashion and that w...
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson, all...
This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1971, given by P.H. Nowell-Smith (1914-2006), a British ...
This paper explains the narrative in the study of history which has only been understood as a way of...
Throughout the nineteenth century, most historians preferred not to ask philosophical questions. In ...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
Both the (logical-)positivist and the hermeneuticist approach to historical writing felt a greater a...
Originally published in 1977. In this major work, an overview of the structure of historical writing...
The controversy as to whether or not historical truth is objective is as old as the profession itsel...
It is widely accepted that philosophy of history may be divided into two main parts: analytical ph...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
Simon ZB. We are history: the outlines of a quasi-substantive philosophy of history. Rethinking Hist...
The claim that historians “write from a present-day perspective” does not entail that the past only ...
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson all ...
Rankean historicism is ordinarily seen nowadays as an outdated nineteenth century fashion and that w...
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Leslie White, Allen Johnson and Timothy Earle, and Stephen Sanderson, all...