History and Belief: The Foundations of Historical UnderstandingWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1996 - 377 pagini Introduction: Historical Understandings and World Views p. 1 1. History as History: A Double Definition p. 19 2. History as Memory: A Primal Necessity p. 38 3. History as Story: A Narrative Art p. 62 4. History as Anecdote: A Vital Essence p. 96 5. History as Antiquity: A Mythic Legacy p. 123 6. History as Classicity: A Critical Criterion p. 149 7. History as Theodicy: A Redemptive Event p. 191 8. History as Description: An Ambiguous Science p. 242 9. History as Destiny: An Interpretive Quest p. 261 10. History as Rhetoric: A Disputed Discourse p. 278 Conclusion: History as Belief: A Perpetual Predicament p. 304 Bibliography p. 337 Index p. 358. |
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Historical Understandings and World Views | 1 |
History as History A Double Definition | 19 |
History as Memory A Primal Necessity | 38 |
History as Story A Narrative Art | 62 |
History as Anecdote A Vital Essence | 96 |
History as Antiquity A Mythic Legacy | 123 |
History as Classicity A Critical Criterion | 149 |
History as Theodicy A Redemptive Event | 191 |
History as Description An Ambiguous Science | 242 |
History as Destiny An Interpretative Quest | 261 |
History as Rhetoric A Disputed Discourse | 278 |
History as Belief A Perpetual Predicament | 304 |
Bibliography | 337 |
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