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History

History

Jörn Rüsen

(2005)

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Abstract

Without denying the importance of the postmodernist approach to the narrative form and rhetorical strategies of historiography, the author, one of Germany's most prominent cultural historians, argues here in favor of reason and methodical rationality in history. He presents a broad variety of aspects, factors and developments of historical thinking from the 18th century to the present, thus continuing, in exemplary fashion, the tradition of critical self-reflection in the humanities and looking at historical studies as an important factor of cultural orientation in practical life.


Jörn Rüsen was Professor of Modern History at Universities Bochum and Bielefeld for many years. From 1994 to 1997 he was Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) at Bielefeld. Since 1997 he has been President of the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities Essen (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut). He specialises in theory and methodology of historical sciences, the history of historiography, intercultural aspects of historical thinking, theory of historical learning, and the history of human rights.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
History i
Contents v
Preface ix
Introduction 1
I: NARRATION 7
Chapter 1. Historical Narration 9
Chapter 2. Narrative Competence 21
Chapter 3. Rhetoric and Aesthetics of History 41
Chapter 4. Narrativity and Objectivity in Historical Studies 59
II: INTERPRETATION 75
Chapter 5. What is Historical Theory? 77
Chapter 6. New History 93
Chapter 7. Theoretical Approaches to an Intercultural Comparison of Historiography 109
Chapter 8. Loosening the Order of History 129
III: ORIENTATION 145
Chapter 9. Historical Thinking as Trauerarbeit 147
Chapter 10. Historizing Nazi-Time 163
Chapter 11. Holocaust-Memory and German Identity 189
Bibliography 205
Index 221