History as wonder : : beginning with historiography / / Marnie Hughes-Warrington.
History and Wonder is a refreshing new take on the idea of history that tracks the entanglement of history and philosophy over time through the key idea of wonder. From Ancient Greek histories and wonder works, to Islamic curiosities and Chinese strange histories, through to European historical cabi...
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Hughes-Warrington, Marnie, author. History as wonder : beginning with historiography / Marnie Hughes-Warrington. Taylor & Francis 2019 Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. ©2019 1 online resource (235 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Sense and non-sense in ancient Greek histories -- Wonderful and curious histories in pre-modern Europe -- The wonders of history in the pre-modern islamic world -- Wonder against ritual: strange Chinese histories -- Historical cabinets of curiosity in early modern Europe -- Spirited histories in modern Europe -- Seeing the wonder trick in histories of the moving image -- History's others, history's ethics: gendering wonder -- Renewing wonder in postcolonial histories -- The banality of history. Description based on print version record. History and Wonder is a refreshing new take on the idea of history that tracks the entanglement of history and philosophy over time through the key idea of wonder. From Ancient Greek histories and wonder works, to Islamic curiosities and Chinese strange histories, through to European historical cabinets of curiosity and on to histories that grapple with the horrors of the Holocaust, Marnie Hughes-Warrington unpacks the ways in which historians throughout the ages have tried to make sense of the world, and to change it. This book considers histories and historians across time and space, including the Ancient Greek historian Polybius, the medieval texts by historians such as Bede in England and Ibn Khaldun in Islamic Historiography, and the more recent works by Martin Heidegger, Luce Irigaray and Ranajit Guha among others. It explores the different ways in which historians have called upon wonder to cross boundaries between the past and the present, the universal and the particular, the old and the new, and the ordinary and the extraordinary. Promising to both delight and unsettle, it shows how wonder works as the beginning of historiography. Accessible, engaging and wide-ranging, History as Wonder provides an original addition to the field of historiography that is ideal for those both new to and familiar with the study of history. English Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode Unrestricted online access star Historiography. Adam Smith Aristotle Bede Descartes Geoffrey of Monmouth Heidegger Hobbes historiography Ibn Khaldun Joan Scott Kant Luce Irigaray Polybius philosophy of history Ranajit Guha 1-138-84621-X |
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Sense and non-sense in ancient Greek histories -- Wonderful and curious histories in pre-modern Europe -- The wonders of history in the pre-modern islamic world -- Wonder against ritual: strange Chinese histories -- Historical cabinets of curiosity in early modern Europe -- Spirited histories in modern Europe -- Seeing the wonder trick in histories of the moving image -- History's others, history's ethics: gendering wonder -- Renewing wonder in postcolonial histories -- The banality of history. |
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