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OverviewThe fifth volume of The Oxford History of Historical Writing offers essays by leading scholars on the writing of history globally since 1945. Divided into two parts, part one selects and surveys theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches to history, and part two examines select national and regional historiographies throughout the world. It aims at once to provide an authoritative survey of the field and to provoke cross-cultural comparisons. This is chronologically the last of five volumes in a series that explores representations of the past across the globe from the beginning of writing to the present day. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Axel Schneider (Professor of Modern China Studies, Professor of Modern China Studies, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany) , Daniel Woolf (Professor of History, Professor of History, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.118kg ISBN: 9780198737971ISBN 10: 0198737971 Pages: 740 Publication Date: 13 August 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAxel Schneider and Daniel Woolf: Editors' Introduction 1: Chris Lorenz: History and Theory 2: Alon Confino: History and Memory 3: Antoon De Baets: Censorship and History since 1945 4: Gyan Prakash: Postcolonial Criticism and History: Subaltern Studies 5: Jürgen Osterhammel: World History 6: Peer Vries: Global Economic History: A Survey 7: Julie Des Jardins: Women's and Gender History 8: J. R. McNeill: The Historiography of Environmental History 9: Seymour Mauskopf and Alex Roland: The Historiography of Science and Technology 10: Kevin Passmore: History and Social Science in the West 11: Stefan Berger: From the Search for Normality to the Search for Normality: German Historical Writing 12: Maciej Górny: Historical Writing in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary 13: Matthias Middell: French Historical Writing 14: Michael Bentley: British Historical Writing 15: Rolf Torstendahl: Scandinavian Historical Writing 16: Stuart Woolf: Italian Historical Writing 17: Ulf Brunnbauer: Historical Writing in the Balkans 18: Denis Kozlov: Athens and Apocalypse: Writing History in Soviet Russia 19: Toyin Falola: African Historical Writing 20: Joel Horowitz: Argentine Historical Writing in an Era of Political Instability 21: Marshall C. Eakin: Brazilian Historical Writing 22: Guillermo Zermeño Padilla: Mexican Historical Writing 23: Ian Tyrell: American Historical Writing 24: Youssef M. Choueiri: Arab Historical Writing 25: Supriya Mukherjee: Indian Historical Writing since 1947 26: Patrick Jory: Thai Historical Writing 27: Patricia Pelley: Vietnamese Historical Writing 28: Ann Kumar: Indonesian Historical Writing since Independence 29: Bain Attwood: Settler Histories and Indigenous Pasts: New Zealand and Australia 30: Susan Weigelin-Schwiedrzik: Chinese Historical Writing since 1949 31: Sebastian Conrad: Japanese Historical Writing 32: Henry Em: Historians and Historical Writing in Korea Allan Megill: Epilogue: On the Current and Future State of Historical WritingReviews`unrolls the great map of mankind, displaying the historical consciousness of the human race in all its varieties.' Jonathan Clark, Times Literary Supplement unrolls the great map of mankind, displaying the historical consciousness of the human race in all its varieties. Jonathan Clark, Times Literary Supplement Author InformationAxel Schneider was born in Germany. Educated at Erlangen University, National Taiwan Cheng-chi University, and Bochum University he has taught at the Universities of Heidelberg (Germany), Leiden (The Netherlands), National Taiwan Cheng-chi University, and Beijing University. In 2009 he was appointed Professor of Modern China Studies at Göttingen University, where is currently also serving as Director of the Göttingen Centre for Modern East Asian Studies. Editor of the Leiden Series in Comparative Historiography, he has published widely in German, English, and Chinese on modern Chinese historical writing. Daniel Woolf was born in England and grew up in Canada. Educated at Queen's University and Oxford, he has taught at several Canadian Universities including Dalhousie, McMaster, and the University of Alberta. In 2009 he was appointed Professor of History at Queen's University in Kingston, where he is currently also serving as Principal and Vice-Chancellor. General Editor of The Oxford History of Historical Writing, he is also the author or editor of several previous books and many articles and book chapters. He previously also edited the two volume Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing (1998). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |