The Historians' Paradox: The Study of History in Our Time
New York University Press (2008)
| Abstract | To reconcile this paradox — that history is impossible but necessary — Peter Charles Hoffer proposes a practical, workable philosophy of history for our ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | History Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | D16.8.H6265 2008 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780814737149 0814737145 | |||||||||
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Leonard Mendes Marsak (1977). The Nature of Historical Inquiry. Huntington, N.Y.,R. E. Krieger Pub. Co..
Peter Burke (ed.) (2002). History and Historians in the Twentieth Century. Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.
Lynn Hunt (2008). Measuring Time, Making History. Central European University Press.
Richard J. Evans (1997). In Defence of History. Granta Books.
Jonathan Gorman (2010). Peter Charles Hoffer's The Historians' Paradox: The Study of History in Our Time. [REVIEW] American Historical Review 115:186.
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