What is history for? : Johann Gustav Droysen and the functions of historiography /

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Author / Creator:Assis, Arthur Alfaix.
Imprint:New York : Berghahn Books, 2014.
Description:viii, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Making sense of history ; v. 17
Making sense of history ; v. 17.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9919467
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ISBN:9781782382485 (hardback : alk. paper)
1782382488 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781782382492 (institutional ebook)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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A scholar of Hellenistic and Prussian history, Droysen developed a historical theory that at the time was unprecedented in range and depth, and which remains to the present day a valuable key for understanding history as both an idea and a professional practice. Arthur Alfaix Assis interprets Droysen's theoretical project as an attempt to redefine the function of historiography within the context of a rising criticism of exemplar theories of history, and focuses on Droysen's claim that the goal underlying historical writing and reading should be the development of the subjective capacity to think historically. In addition, Assis examines the connections and disconnections between Droysen's theory of historical thinking, his practice of historical thought, and his political activism. Ultimately, Assis not only shows how Droysen helped reinvent the relationship between historical knowledge and human agency, but also traces some of the contradictions and limitations inherent to that project.

Physical Description:viii, 234 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781782382485
1782382488
9781782382492