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    Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe.Hayden V. White - 1973 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
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    The Content of the Form.Hayden White - 1987 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
    Hayden White probes the notion of authority in art and literature and examines the problems of meaning - its production, distribution, and consumption - in different historical epochs. In the end, he suggests, the only meaning that history can have is the kind that a narrative imagination gives to it. The secret of the process by which consciousness invests history with meaning resides in the content of the form, in the way our narrative capacities transforms the present into a fulfillment (...)
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  3. Tropics of Discourse Essays in Cultural Criticism.Hayden V. White - 1978
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  4. The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality.Hayden White - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):5-27.
    To raise the question of the nature of narrative is to invite reflection on the very nature of culture and, possibly, even on the nature of humanity itself. So natural is the impulse to narrate, so inevitable is the form of narrative for any report of the way things really happened, that narrativity could appear problematical only in a culture in which it was absent—absent or, as in some domains of Western intellectual and artistic culture, programmatically refused. As a panglobal (...)
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  5. The Question of Narrative in Contemporary Historical Theory.Hayden White - 1984 - History and Theory 23 (1):1-33.
    White's dense article on narrative discusses the ways that different groups of 20th century historians, particularly historical theorists (see pp.8-9), have constructed and deconstructed narrative as a means of communicating history. White himself acknowledges that narrativity challenges the scientific of history, but suggests that narrativity is not only unavoidable, but also offers a form of literary or allegorical truth.\n\nWhite first discusses the critiques of narrative as a means of communication--it focuses too heavily on political players, it is "unscientific," it is (...)
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  6. The Burden of History.Hayden V. White - 1966 - History and Theory 5 (2):111-134.
    Claims by historians that history is both an art and a science are used to avoid the rigor appropriate to the sciences and to remain blind to the imaginative innovations characteristic of modern art. Few modern historians have approached the intellectual courage of Burckhardt's "impressionist" view of the Renaissance; yet such courage--even to contemplate the dissolution of historiography as we now know it--is required before artists and scientists will be willing to take history seriously.
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  7. The Politics of Historical Interpretation: Discipline and De-Sublimation.Hayden White - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):113-137.
    The politics of interpretation should not be confused with interpretive practices such as political theory, political commentary, or histories of political institutions, parties, and conflicts that have politics itself as a specific object of interest. In these other interpretive practices, the politics that informs or motivates them—“politics” in the sense of political values or ideology—is relatively easily perceived and no particular meta-interpretive analysis is required. The politics of interpretation, on the other hand, arises in those interpretive practices which are ostensibly (...)
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    2. the public relevance of historical studies: A reply to Dirk Moses.Hayden White - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (3):333–338.
    I am grateful to Dirk Moses for taking the time to study my work so assiduously and to comment on it so perspicuously. His essay is eminently well-informed and even-handed, and I have little to add to or correct of his characterization of my many, long on-going, and admittedly flawed attempts to deconstruct modern historical discourse. He understands me well enough and I think that I understand his objections to my position. We do not disagree on matters of fact, I (...)
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    Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination.Hayden V. White - 1975 - History and Theory 14 (4):48.
    Historicism is often regarded as a distortion of properly "historical" understanding; but if one attends to the rhetorical aspects of historical discourse, it appears that ordinary historical narrative prefigures its subject by the language chosen for description no less than historicism does by its generalizing and theoretical interests. Descriptive language is, in fact, figurative and emplots events to suit one or another type of story. Rhetorical analysis shows even an apparently straightforward passage to be an encodation of events in the (...)
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    Historical Pluralism.Hayden White - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (3):480-493.
    It is as if [W. J. T.] Mitchell, who in his stance as a literary theorist is willing to admit of a plurality of equally legitimate critical modes, were unwilling to extend this pluralism to the consideration of history itself. By this I do not mean that he would be unwilling to view the history of criticism as a cacophony or polyphony of contending critical positions, as a never=ending circle of critical viewpoints, with no one of them being able finally (...)
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  11. Historical text as literary artefact.Hayden White - 2007 - Filozofski Vestnik 28 (1):161-179.
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    Foucault Decoded: Notes from Underground.Hayden V. White - 1973 - History and Theory 12 (1):23-54.
    Michel Foucault's Les Mots et les choses correctly asserts that the attempts of the human sciences of the past five hundred years to represent the world in language have failed because these sciences did not recognize the opacity or thingness of language itself. Foucault pretends to have written a plotless anti-history of the human sciences which stresses the discontinuities that characterize the succession of one "'episteme" by another. In fact, he has explained these vicissitudes by the changes of tropological strategy (...)
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  13. The Practical Past.Hayden White - unknown
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  14. Guilty of history? The longue durée of Paul Ricoeur.Hayden White - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (2):233–251.
    A review of Memory, History, Forgetting. By Paul Ricoeur. Translated by Kathleen Blamey and David Pellauer. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
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  15. Afterword : manifesto time.Hayden White - 2007 - In Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan & Alun Munslow (eds.), Manifestos for history. New York: Routledge.
     
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  16. The Tasks of Intellectual History.Hayden V. White - 1969 - The Monist 53 (4):606-630.
    Intellectual history—the attempt to write the history of consciousness-in-general, rather than discrete histories of, say, politics, society, economic activity, philosophical thought, or literary expression—is comparatively new as a scholarly discipline; but it can lay claim to a long ancestry. It is arguable that intellectual history has its remote origins in the sectarian disputes of ancient philosophers and theologians, who, by constructing “histories” of their opponents’ doctrines, sought to expose the interests that had led them into error or to locate the (...)
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    The Narrativization of Real Events.Hayden White - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 7 (4):793-798.
  18. Aesthetics of Historiography.Hayden White - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (1).
     
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    Getting out of History.Hayden White - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (3):2.
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    The Italian Difference and the Politics of Culture.Hayden White - 1984 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 10 (1):117-122.
  21. Commentary.Hayden White - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (4):123-138.
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    Il filo e le tracce, di Carlo Ginzburg.Davidson Arnold & Hayden White - 2007 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 20 (2):381-386.
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    (1 other version)The Uses of history.William John Bosenbrook & Hayden V. White (eds.) - 1968 - Detroit,: Wayne State University Press.
    Adam Smith and the philosophy of anti-history, by J. Weiss.--Towards a dissolution of the ontological argument, by A. C. Danto.--Romanticism, historicism, realism: toward a period concept for early 19th century intellectual history, by H. V. White.--History and humanity: the Proudhonian vision, by A. Noland.--Hintze and the legacy of Ranke, by M. Covensky.--Objections to metaphysics, by J. Cobitz.--The term expressionism in the visual arts, by V. H. Miesel.--Karl Löwith's anti-historicism, by B. Riesterer.--Antonio Gramsci; Marxism and the Italian intellectual tradition, by J. (...)
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  24. Scrivere sull'acqua: i vantaggi dell 'enigma'.Margaret Brose & Hayden White - 2001 - Studi di Estetica 23:187-210.
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  25. Di pietro) 410.J. A. De Vito, P. H. Reaney, Claude Lapointe, Rodney D. Huddleston, Giorgio Tagliacozzo & Hayden V. White - 1973 - Foundations of Language 9:444.
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    Interview: Hayden White: The Image of Self-Presentation.Ewa Domanska, Hans Kellner & Hayden White - 1994 - Diacritics 24 (1):91.
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    Interview: Ernst Gombrich.Ernst Gombrich, Hayden White, Allen W. Wood, Theodore M. Brown, David I. Grossvogel & Robert Matthews - 1971 - Diacritics 1 (2):47.
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  28. (4 other versions)Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium.Giorgio Tagliacozzo & Hayden V. White - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (2):135-136.
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    "Anarchico e relativista". Intervista a cura di Adriano Bugliani.Hayden White - 2004 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 17 (1):15-46.
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    Books in Review.Hayden White - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (3):509-511.
  31. Collingwood and Toynbee: Transitions in English Historical Thought.Hayden V. White - 1957 - English Miscellany 8:147-178.
     
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    Ethnological "Lie" and Mythical "Truth"Violence and the Sacred.Hayden White, Rene Girard & Patrick Gregory - 1978 - Diacritics 8 (1):2.
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  33. Historicismus, historie a figurativní obraznost.Hayden White - 1996 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 16:1-23.
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  34. Introductory Comments.Hayden White - 1976 - History and Theory 15:1-2.
     
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  35. O fazie badań i fazie pisania w pracy historyka.Hayden White - 2013 - Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (3).
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    Review article: Guilty of History? The Long Duree of Paul Ricoeur.Hayden White - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (2):233-251.
    Review: Ricoeur, Paul. Memory, History, Forgetting. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
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  37. Storia mistica.Hayden White - 2008 - Discipline Filosofiche 18 (1).
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    The ethics of narrative: essays on history, literature, and theory, 1998-2007.Hayden V. White - 2022 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press. Edited by Robert Doran & Judith Butler.
    The first in a two-volume anthology of Hayden White's uncollected essays from the last two decades of his life, revealing White as a public intellectual. It places White's thought in context, explaining its major themes, sources, and frames of reference, and features five previously unpublished lectures as well as more complete versions of several published essays.
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    The Gregorian Ideal and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.Hayden V. White - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):321.
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    The Growth of Minds and Cultures: A Unified Theory of the Structures of Human Experience. Willem H. Vanderburg.Hayden White - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):493-494.
  41. Theories of History Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 6, 1976.Hayden V. White, Frank Edward Manuel & William Andrews Clark Memorial Library - 1978 - William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
     
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  42. Theories of History.Hayden V. White & Frank Edward Manuel - 1978 - University of California.
     
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  43. The Problem of Style in Realistic Representation: Marx and Flaubert.Hayden White - 1979 - In Leonard B. Meyer & Berel Lang (eds.), The Concept of style. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 213.
     
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    The rhetoric of interpretation.Hayden White - 1989 - In Paul Hernadi (ed.), The Rhetoric of interpretation and the interpretation of rhetoric. Durham: Duke University Press. pp. 1--22.
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    Vico and the Radical Wing of Structuralist/Poststructuralist Thought Today.Hayden White - 1983 - New Vico Studies 1:63-68.
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    Figural Relativism, or the Poetics of HistoriographyMetahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe. [REVIEW]Fredric Jameson & Hayden White - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (1):2.
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    Criticism as Cultural PoliticsBeginnings: Intention and Method. [REVIEW]Hayden White & Edward W. Said - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (3):8.
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    Fiery Numbers and Strange Productions: A Cento of Thoughts on Ihab HassanThe Right Promethean Fire. [REVIEW]Hayden White & Ihab Hassan - 1980 - Diacritics 10 (4):50.
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    Giorgio Tagliacozzo, ed., "Vico: Past and Present". [REVIEW]Hayden V. White - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4):581.
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    Johann Gustav droysen, "historik". [REVIEW]Hayden White - 1980 - History and Theory 19 (1):73.
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