Clio among the Muses: Essays on History and the Humanities

Author:   Peter Charles Hoffer
Publisher:   New York University Press
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Pages:   196
Publication Date:   09 December 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Peter Charles Hoffer
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781479832835


ISBN 10:   1479832839
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   09 December 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
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An updated pantheon is certainly implied in Peter Charles Hoffer's Clio Among the Muses: Essays on History and the Humanities. Clio, demigoddess in charge of history, is traditionally depicted with a scroll or a book. But as portrayed by Hoffer-a professor of history at the University of Georgia-she is in regular communication with her peers in philosophy, law, the social sciences, and policy studies. I picture her juggling tablet, laptop and cellphone, in the contemporary manner. -Scott McLemee,Inside Higher Ed With broad learning, stout argument, and common sense, Peter Charles Hoffer's newest book enters into a discussion about history's place within the humanities ... [T]his is a lively, useful, thought-provoking, and distinctive book. -The Journal of American History Intimate and irreverent at times, Clio among the Muses synthesizes a remarkable array of information. Clear and concise in its review of the companionship between history and its coordinate disciplines, fair-minded in its assessment of the contributions of history to other disciplines' contributions to history, Clio among the Muses will capture the attention of everyone who cares about the study of history. -Karen Tani,Legal History Blog Hoffer successfully argues that no matter the discipline, history remains vital, supported and enriched by these connections much as the mythological Clio was linked to each of her fellow Greek muses. -Publishers Weekly Hoffer masters the extensive subject matter by applying the same analytical pattern to all chapters: brief remarks on the relationship between history and the other disciplines; texts that illuminate the different approaches to truth finding; and history's contributions to and gains from the debate. The author's expertise and lucid writing have enabled him to produce an informative small book on a vast topic. -Choice Clio among the Muses is a dazzling work of mature scholarship. Only a senior scholar of great self-assurance and soaring ambition would even attempt to map the vast landscape that Hoffer surveys here: literally, every field of inquiry on which historians have ever drawn consequentially to advance their endeavor over a span of two millennia and more. Yet he never just covers the ground, never settles for mere pedantic survey, never lapses into dry academic exercise. Despite his extraordinary erudition, he offers his own quirky take on every relationship between history and its diverse 'companions,' as he calls them. No other historian thinks as Hoffer does, and few command a prose as pungent, either. He makes his every chapter matter in humane and poignant ways. I cannot imagine a reader of this book who will not learn from it and be provoked to a new level of thoughtfulness by it. -Michael Zuckerman,University of Pennsylvania In Clio among the Muses, Hoffer offers a humane and learned, yet brief and accessible, meditation on the often troubled relationship between the study of History and other ways of seeking knowledge about the human condition. Students and general readers will find no more engaging guide to the value and distinctiveness of what historians do. -Daniel K. Richter,University of Pennsylvania Peter Hoffer has done it again-written an appealing book about History that is aimed at the intelligent general reader. Hoffer writes concisely and elegantly about the relation of History to its sister disciplines with the aim of explaining what it is we historians do best. His examples are drawn from across time and geography, and they are concrete enough to be easily grasped. This is a wise, accessible book for the reader who wants to know why he likes History so much. -Stanley N. Katz,Princeton University Peter Hoffer has written a learned, lively, and witty review of the history of historical writing from the ancient world right up to the present day. It is a deeply insightful analysis of the never-ending challenge that historians face in getting their story right, and, in the process, reminds us of the vital importance that history plays in shaping our present and future lives. -Richard R. Beeman,John Welsh Centennial Professor of History Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania


Peter Hoffer has done it again--written an appealing book about History that is aimed at the intelligent general reader. Hoffer writes concisely and elegantly about the relation of History to its sister disciplines with the aim of explaining what it is we historians do best. His examples are drawn from across time and geography, and they are concrete enough to be easily grasped. This is a wise, accessible book for the reader who wants to know why he likes History so much. -Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University


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Peter Charles Hoffer is Distinguished Research Professor of History at the University of Georgia. He has authored and co-authored more than twenty books, including Clio Among the Muses: Essays on History and the Humanities; The Historians' Paradox: The Study of History in Our Time; and The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and the Crisis in the Legal Profession.

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