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  • Definition, History, Branches, Methodology - Britannica
    Historiography, the writing of history, especially the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources, the selection of particular details from the authentic materials in those sources, and the synthesis of those details into a narrative that stands the test of critical examination
  • Critical Analysis, Sources, Interpretation - Britannica
    Historiography - Critical Analysis, Sources, Interpretation: This concluding section surveys contemporary historical practice and theory As the previous section has demonstrated, there are many branches of history today, each with different kinds of evidence, particular canons of interpretation, and distinctive conventions of writing This diversity has led some to wonder whether the term
  • Historiography - Explanation, Interpretation, Sources | Britannica
    Historiography - Explanation, Interpretation, Sources: Until quite recently almost everybody who thought about historiography focused on the historian’s struggle with the sources Philosophers were interested in the grounds they had for claiming to make true statements about the past This directed their attention to the process of research; it was not unusual to say that after learning
  • Historiography concepts and developments of modern methods | Britannica
    historiography , Writing of history, especially that based on the critical examination of sources and the synthesis of chosen particulars from those sources into a narrative that will stand the test of critical methods
  • Historiography - Women’s history | Britannica
    Historiography - Women’s history: In the 19th century, women’s history would have been inconceivable, because “history” was so closely identified with war, diplomacy, and high politics—from all of which women were virtually excluded Although there had been notable queens and regents—such as Elizabeth I of England, Catherine de Medici of France, Catherine the Great of Russia, and
  • Enlightenment, Critical Analysis, Narrative - Britannica
    Historiography - Enlightenment, Critical Analysis, Narrative: Two new challenges confronted the study of history in the 17th century One was generated by the successes of natural science, claimed by its proponents to be the best—or even the only—producer of truth Science created a new picture of the world, discrediting all past conceptions As the English poet Alexander Pope wrote
  • Annales school | French Historiography, Annalism, Braudel - Britannica
    Annales school, School of history Established by Lucien Febvre (1878–1956) and Marc Bloch (1886–1944), its roots were in the journal Annales: économies, sociétés, civilisations, Febvre’s reconstituted version of a journal he had earlier formed with Marc Bloch Under Fernand Braudel ’s direction the Annales school promoted a new form of history, replacing the study of leaders with
  • Historiography - Romanticism, Narratives, Sources | Britannica
    Historiography - Romanticism, Narratives, Sources: Nevertheless, it is hard to see how historiography could have developed further within the limits established by the Enlightenment worldview A second generation of philosophes, especially the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, were already testing those limits in the later 18th century; but the most potent challenge to them came from Germany
  • Historiography - Roman, Sources, Writing | Britannica
    Historiography - Roman, Sources, Writing: The Romans inherited Greek historiography as they inherited other elements of Greek culture, aware of its prestige and emulating it in some ways but inevitably giving it the imprint of their quite different temperament Fittingly, it was a Greek writing in Greek, Polybius (c 200–c 118 bce), who first offered key insights into the development of the
  • Historiography - Medieval, Sources, Writing | Britannica
    Historiography - Medieval, Sources, Writing: The earliest Christians thought that history was about to end, because Jesus had said that some of his disciples would still be alive at his Second Coming Fired with such apocalyptic expectations, all they needed to know of history was that God had broken into it through the Incarnation and that Jesus had conquered death through the Resurrection





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