BrillOnline Reference Works. http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/browse/jesuit-historiography-online. In the article 9421 wordsAny attempt to divide history into distinct periods is not just a challenging task but also an arbitrary one. Continuous forms have no caesurae: the parameters adopted to make different historical periods intelligible enable us to perceive discontinuities, which are in turn described by different labels. These interruptions are, therefore, manifestations of a lack of coherence between the parameters chosen to investigate the phenomenon and the phenomenon itself. On the one hand, the act of naming distorts the continuous nature of time, turning it into a series of discrete entities: the contrast between two linguis...
Time Frames brings together a group of cultural historians studying several different periods and lo...
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http://olgatabachnikova.com/conference/When Alexander Etkind wrote that “Historians write from the p...
Any attempt to divide history into distinct periods is not just a challenging task but also an arbit...
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Chronology has been called the backbone of history and it is true that the linear time model in the ...
In this article it is argued that the significance of Foucault’s view of history does not lie so muc...
This chapter pivots around the notion of chrononyms, defined as terms that specify a period or segme...
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Events and periods are not objectively existing phenomena, but concepts we use to organize our knowl...
Historical Discourse analyses the importance of the language of time, cause and evaluation in both t...
Historical periods are a central part of how the field of international relations (IR) defines the s...
Time Frames brings together a group of cultural historians studying several different periods and lo...
Abstract: There is no doubt that periodization is a rather effective method of data orderi...
http://olgatabachnikova.com/conference/When Alexander Etkind wrote that “Historians write from the p...
Any attempt to divide history into distinct periods is not just a challenging task but also an arbit...
Periodization in History means dividing the past into certain span of time and studying the historic...
Preprint Jörn Rüsen 1. Levels of time in historical thinking Periodization is a cognitive procedu...
Preprint Justus Nipperdey Some schemes of periodization and their respective terminologies seem...
Abstract One of the most fundamental acts of historiography is to classify historical information ...
Chronology has been called the backbone of history and it is true that the linear time model in the ...
In this article it is argued that the significance of Foucault’s view of history does not lie so muc...
This chapter pivots around the notion of chrononyms, defined as terms that specify a period or segme...
This essay originated as an editorial for an issue of Perspective devoted to periodization. It trace...
Events and periods are not objectively existing phenomena, but concepts we use to organize our knowl...
Historical Discourse analyses the importance of the language of time, cause and evaluation in both t...
Historical periods are a central part of how the field of international relations (IR) defines the s...
Time Frames brings together a group of cultural historians studying several different periods and lo...
Abstract: There is no doubt that periodization is a rather effective method of data orderi...
http://olgatabachnikova.com/conference/When Alexander Etkind wrote that “Historians write from the p...