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The Pursuit of History

Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of History - Sixth Edition

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This classic introduction to the study of history prompts readers to reflect on fundamental questions: What is the purpose of studying history? How do we access knowledge of the past? Is there an objective historical truth? John Tosh addresses these inquiries, asserting that, despite postmodernism's impression of fragmentation, history remains a coherent discipline rooted in its nineteenth-century origins. He offers a clear and engaging exploration of a complex subject, highlighting how our historical understanding is shaped by the sources and methods employed by historians. The sixth edition has been revised and updated to include new material such as a chapter on public history, sections on digitized sources and historical controversies, and discussions on transnational history and the nature of archives. It also features an expanded array of examples and case studies, along with a comprehensive companion website that provides valuable resources, study questions, and primary sources. Retaining user-friendly elements like marginal glosses, illustrations, and further reading suggestions, this edition serves as an essential guide to the theory and practice of history, appealing to both students and lecturers alike.

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The Pursuit of History, John Tosh

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Titre
The Pursuit of History
Sous-titre
Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of History - Sixth Edition
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
John Tosh
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
2015
Format
souple
Pages
316
ISBN10
1138808083
ISBN13
9781138808089
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This classic introduction to the study of history prompts readers to reflect on fundamental questions: What is the purpose of studying history? How do we access knowledge of the past? Is there an objective historical truth? John Tosh addresses these inquiries, asserting that, despite postmodernism's impression of fragmentation, history remains a coherent discipline rooted in its nineteenth-century origins. He offers a clear and engaging exploration of a complex subject, highlighting how our historical understanding is shaped by the sources and methods employed by historians. The sixth edition has been revised and updated to include new material such as a chapter on public history, sections on digitized sources and historical controversies, and discussions on transnational history and the nature of archives. It also features an expanded array of examples and case studies, along with a comprehensive companion website that provides valuable resources, study questions, and primary sources. Retaining user-friendly elements like marginal glosses, illustrations, and further reading suggestions, this edition serves as an essential guide to the theory and practice of history, appealing to both students and lecturers alike.