
The Idea of History is the best-known book of the great Oxford philosopher, historian, and archaeologist R.G. Collingwood. It was originally published posthumously in 1946, having been mainly reconstructed from Collingwood's manuscripts, many of which are now lost. For this revised edition, Collingwood's most important lectures on the philosophy of history are published here for the first time. These texts have been prepared by Jan van der Dussen from manuscripts that have only recently become available. The lectures contain Collingwood's first comprehensive statement of his philosophy of history; they are therefore essential for a full understanding of his thought, and in particular for a correct interpretation of The Idea of History itself. Van der Dussen contributes a substantial introduction in which he explains the background to this new edition and surveys the scholarship of the last fifty years.
This work investigates the fundamental nature of historical knowledge and the philosophical methods required to interpret the past. R.G. Collingwood, an Oxford philosopher and historian, argues that history is a unique form of inquiry that requires the historian to re-enact the thoughts of historical agents. By synthesizing his lectures and manuscripts, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how historical evidence is constructed and interpreted through the lens of human consciousness.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational contribution to the philosophy of history that remains central to academic discourse. Readers frequently note the intellectual density of the prose, which requires careful engagement with Collingwood's specific definitions of historical thought.
Page Count:
366
Publication Date:
1946-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198241194
ISBN-13:
9780198241195
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