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In Defense of History
Contributor(s): Evans, Richard J. (Author)
ISBN: 0393319598     ISBN-13: 9780393319590
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Published: January 2000
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Annotation: E. H. Carr's What Is History? a classic introduction to the field may now give way to a worthy successor. In his compact, intriguing survey. Richard J Evans shows us how historians manage to extract meaning from the recalcitrant past. To materials that are frustratingly meager or overwhelmingly profuse, they bring an array of tools that range from agreed-upon rules of documentation and powerful computer models to the skilled investigator's sudden insight all employed with the aim of reconstructing a verifiable usable past. Evans defends this commitment to historical knowledge from the attacks of postmodernist critics who see all judgments as subjective.

Evans brings "a remarkable range a nose for the archives a taste for controversy, and a fluent pen" The New Republic to this splendid work.

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BISAC Categories:
- History | Study & Teaching
- History | Historiography
Dewey: 907
LCCN: 98024422
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 5.48" W x 8.21" (0.70 lbs) 304 pages
 
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E. H. Carr's What Is History?, a classic introduction to the field, may now give way to a worthy successor. In his compact, intriguing survey, Richard J. Evans shows us how historians manage to extract meaning from the recalcitrant past. To materials that are frustratingly meager, or overwhelmingly profuse, they bring an array of tools that range from agreed-upon rules of documentation and powerful computer models to the skilled investigator's sudden insight, all employed with the aim of reconstructing a verifiable, usable past. Evans defends this commitment to historical knowledge from the attacks of postmodernist critics who see all judgments as subjective. Evans brings a remarkable range, a nose for the archives, a taste for controversy, and a fluent pen (The New Republic) to this splendid work. Essential reading for coming generations.-Keith Thomas

Contributor Bio(s): Evans, Richard J.: - Richard J. Evans is professor of modern history at Cambridge University. A preeminent historian of Germany, his books include Death in Hamburg and In Hitler's Shadow.