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100 1 $aBreisach, Ernst
245 10 $aHistoriography :$bancient, medieval & modern /$cErnst Breisach.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c1994.
300 $axii, 481 p. ;$c23 cm.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aThe emergence of Greek historiography : The timeless past of gods and heroes -- Discovering a past of human dimensions -- The era of the Polis and its historians : The new history of the Polis -- The decline of the Polis: the loss of focus -- Reaching the limits of Greek historiography : The history of a special decade -- Hellenistic historiography: beyond the confines of the polis -- The problem of new regions and people -- Early Roman historiography myths, Greeks, and the Republic : An early past dimly perceived -- The Roman past and Greek learning -- Greco-Roman history writing: triumph and a Latin response -- Historians and the Republic's crisis : History as inspiration and structural analysis -- History divorced from Rome's fate -- Perceptions of the past in Augustan and Imperial Rome : History writing in the "New Rome" of Augustus -- Historians and the Empire -- The Christian historiographical revolution : The formulation of Early Christian historiography -- The problem of continuity in an age of upheaval -- The Carolingian and Anglo-Saxon consolidation in historiography -- The historiographical mastery of new peoples, states, and dynasties : Integrating peoples into Latin historiography -- Legitimizing new states and dynasties -- Historians and the ideal of the Christian commonwealth : The last synthesis of Empire and Christianity -- The persistence of Christian themes -- Histories of a grand and holy venture: the Crusades -- Historiography's adjustment to accelerating change : The search for developmental patterns -- Transformations of the chronicle -- Two turning points the Renaissance and the Reformation : The Italian Renaissance historians -- Humanist revisionism outside of Italy -- The collapse of spiritual unity -- The continuing modification of traditional historiography : The blending of theoretical and patriotic answers -- Universal history: a troubled tradition -- Historians, the new politics, and new perceptions of the world -- The origin and early forms of American history -- The eighteenth-century quest for a new historiography : The reassessment of historical order and truth -- New views on historical truth -- New grand interpretations: progress in history -- New grand interpretations: the cyclical pattern -- Three national responses : The British blend of erudition, elegance, and Empiricism -- Enlightenment historiography in a German key -- Recording the birth of the American nation -- Historians as interpreters of progess and nation: I : German historians: the cause of truth and national unity -- France: historians, the nation, and liberty -- Historians as interpreters of progress and nation: II : English historiography in the Age of Revolution -- Historians and the building of the American nation -- Historiography's "Golden Age" -- A first prefatory note to Modern historiography (1860-1914) -- History and the quest for a uniform science : Comte's call to arms and the response -- The German and English responses to Positivist challenges -- The peculiar American synthesis -- The discovery of economic dynamics : An economic perspective on the past -- Karl Marx: paneconomic historiography -- Economic history after Marx -- Historians encounter the Masses : Jubilant and dark visions -- Social history as institutional history -- The American "New History"-- call for a democratic history -- The problem of World history -- A second prefatory note to modern historiography(since 1914) -- Questions of historical truth -The theoretical discussion : The new positivism and the theory of history -- Autonomous history and its theories -- Two recent endeavors in "scientific history" : History in the language of numbers -- Psychohistory : a promise and many problems -- The fading of the paneconomic model : Marxist historiography: ultimate meaning or another method? -- Reshaping economic history. -- American and French interpretations of social history : American progressive history -- The Annales School -- Redefinitions of two national historiographies : The transformstion of German historiography -- Historiography as a mirror of postwar America -- The enigma of world history : Progress and westernization -- The multiple cultures model -- World system theories.$grc
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