Experience and History: Phenomenological Perspectives on the Historical World

New York, NY: Oup Usa (2014)
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David Carr outlines a distinctively phenomenological approach to history. Rather than asking what history is or how we know history, a phenomenology of history inquires into history as a phenomenon and into the experience of the historical.

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