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The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility
Contributor(s): Helgesson, Stefan (Editor), Svenungsson, Jayne (Editor)
ISBN: 1785338846     ISBN-13: 9781785338847
Publisher: Berghahn Books
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Historiography
- Philosophy | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
- Business & Economics | Business Ethics
Dewey: 174.99
LCCN: 2018015959
Series: Making Sense of History
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.00 lbs) 230 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

At a time when rapidly evolving technologies, political turmoil, and the tensions inherent in multiculturalism and globalization are reshaping historical consciousness, what is the proper role for historians and their work? By way of an answer, the contributors to this volume offer up an illuminating collective meditation on the idea of ethos and its relevance for historical practice. These intellectually adventurous essays demonstrate how ethos--a term evoking a society's "fundamental character" as well as an ethical appeal to knowledge and commitment--can serve as a conceptual lodestar for history today, not only as a narrative, but as a form of consciousness and an ethical-political orientation.


Contributor Bio(s): Svenungsson, Jayne: -

Jayne Svenungsson is Professor of Systematic Theology at Lund University. She is the author of Divining History: Prophetism, Messianism, and the Development of the Spirit (2016), and has edited (with Alana M. Vincent and Elena Namli) Jewish Thought, Utopia and Revolution (2014) and (with Jonna Bornemark and Mattias Martinson) Monument and Memory (2015).

Helgesson, Stefan: -

Stefan Helgesson is Professor of English at Stockholm University. He is the author of Writing in Crisis: Ethics and History in Gordimer, Ndebele and Coetzee (2004) and Transnationalism in Southern African Literature (2009), has edited volume four of Literary History: Towards a Global Perspective (2006), and is co-editor (with Pieter Vermeulen) of Institutions of World Literature: Writing, Translation, Markets (2015).