
questions essential to the student of history-What is history?; Why do History?; and How does one do history? Marwick has totally recast and rewritten the first version of the book, published in 1970, and given it a new coherence and a new dynamic thrust derived from the three words of the subtitle, "knowledge, evidence, language." Using these categories, he presents the first clear and comprehensive expression of the case against postmodernism in an undergraduate textbook. Arguing that the substance of history is evidence, not speculation, Marwick explicates the production of history as a body of knowledge. He outlines the actual activities of a working historian in discussions on the necessity of precise language, the analysis and interpretation of primary and secondary sources, and the vital distinctions between the "witting" and "unwitting" testimony of primary sources. This volume, written deftly in explicit and precise language and including a thorough index, is an ideal companion for students and writers of history at all levels.
This text investigates the fundamental nature of history by addressing the core questions of what history is, why it is studied, and how it is practiced. Arthur Marwick, a prominent historian, utilizes the framework of knowledge, evidence, and language to provide a comprehensive guide for students. He argues that history is a rigorous discipline rooted in the analysis of evidence rather than subjective speculation, positioning the work as a direct response to postmodernist interpretations of the field.
What You Will Find
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Experts frequently cite this volume as a foundational text for undergraduate students learning the mechanics of historical research. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which effectively translates complex historiographical debates into actionable guidance for academic writing.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2001-06-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190615761
ISBN-13:
9780190615765
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