How History Works: The Reconstitution of a Human Science / Edition 1

How History Works: The Reconstitution of a Human Science / Edition 1

by Martin Davies
ISBN-10:
1138932124
ISBN-13:
9781138932128
Pub. Date:
09/28/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138932124
ISBN-13:
9781138932128
Pub. Date:
09/28/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
How History Works: The Reconstitution of a Human Science / Edition 1

How History Works: The Reconstitution of a Human Science / Edition 1

by Martin Davies
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Overview

How History Works assesses the social function of academic knowledge in the humanities, exemplified by history, and offers a critique of the validity of historical knowledge. The book focusses on history’s academic, disciplinary ethos to offer a reconception of the discipline of history, arguing that it is an existential liability: if critical analysis reveals the sense that history offers to the world to be illusory, what'stops historical scholarship from becoming a disguise for pessimism or nihilism?

History is routinely invoked in all kinds of cultural, political, economic, psychological situations to provide a reliable account or justification of what is happening. Moreover, it addresses a world already receptive to comprehensive historical explanations: since everyone has some knowledge of history, everyone can be manipulated by it. This book analyses the relationship between specialized knowledge and everyday experience, taking phenomenology (Husserl) and pragmatism (James) as methodological guides. It is informed by a wide literature sceptical of the sense academic historical expertise produces and of the work history does, represented by thinkers such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Valéry, Anders and Cioran.

How History Works discusses how history makes sense of the world even if what happens is senseless, arguing that behind the smoke-screen of historical scholarship looms a chaotic world-dynamic indifferent to human existence. It is valuable reading for anyone interested in historiography and historical theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138932128
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/28/2015
Series: Routledge Approaches to History
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin L. Davies is Emeritus Reader in History at the University of Leicester. His publications include Identity or History? Marcus Herz and the End of the Enlightenment (1995), Historics: Why History Dominates Contemporary Society (Routledge, 2006) and Imprisoned by History: Aspects of Historicized Life (Routledge, 2010).

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. 1. The Situation of Historical Knowledge: The Historicized World 2. The Technology of Historical Knowledge: Management-Systems 3. The Logic of Historical Knowledge: Causality, Rationality, Identity 4. The Organization of Historical Knowledge: Categorical Coordinators; Rhetorical Strategy 5. The Purpose of Historical Knowledge: Comprehension Conclusion: The Psychopathology of Historicized Life. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

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