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- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface and Conventions
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Further Reading
- 1 The Earliest Forms of Historical Writing
- The Ancient Near East
- Jewish Historical Thought from the Tanakh to Josephus
- Early Greek Historiography
- Herodotus and Thucydides
- Greek Historiography from the Fourth to the Second Centuries
- Roman Historical Writing from Republic to Empire
- Chinese Historiography from Earliest Times to the Han Dynasty
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 2 History in Eurasia to the Mid-Fifteenth Century
- Historical Writing in Christian and Barbarian Europe
- Islamic Historiography from Muhammad to Ibn Khaldun
- Forms of History in Southern Asia
- Historiography in East Asia from the Tang to the Yuan
- The Age of the Chronicle: Historical Writing in Later Medieval Christendom
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 3 The Sense of the Past, 1450–1700
- Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Europe
- Chinese Historical Writing under the Ming and Early Qing Dynasties
- Early Modern Historiography in Islamic Asia and Africa
- New World Encounters 1: Europeans in Asia and the Americas
- New World Encounters 2: Indigenous Histories from the Americas
- New World Encounters 3: History in Early Colonial North America
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 4 Enlightenment, Revolution and Reaction, c. 1700–1830
- Eighteenth-Century European Historical Culture
- Philosophic History, Conjecture and Stadialism
- Historical Thought in the French Enlightenment: Voltaire, Condorcet and Rousseau
- The German Aufklärung
- East Asian Enlightenments
- Revolution, Romanticism and Historicism
- History in the Service of Nations
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 5 Disciplining the Past: Professionalization, Imperialism and Science, 1830–1945
- An Introductory Overview
- The Great Transformer: Ranke and His Influence
- The Institutions of History and the Beginnings of the ‘Profession’ in Europe and North America
- History, Science and Determinism
- The Cultural and Social Alternatives to Ranke
- Historiographical Imperialism? The Impact of Western Methods and Models Beyond the Eurosphere
- Women and the Historical Enterprise, 1800–1945
- A Crisis of Historicism? The Early Twentieth Century
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 6 Transitions: Historical Writing from the Inter-War Period to the Present
- The Annales Historians; Microhistory
- History and the Social Sciences
- History under Dictatorships and Authoritarian Regimes
- History from Below
- Varieties of Intellectual History
- From Women’s History to Histories of Gender and Sexuality
- Postwar African Historiography
- The Linguistic Turn: Postmodernism
- De-centring the West: Postcolonialism
- History Wars, Revisionism and the Problematic Relations of ‘Memory’ and ‘History’
- Conclusion
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- 7 Where Do We Go from Here? Reflections, New Directions and Prognostications
- Questions for Discussion
- Further Reading
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
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