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Historical Narratives (Routledge Approaches to History)

✍ Scribed by Mariana Imaz-Sheinbaum


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
153
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
1 Naturalizing Narratives: Gestalt Principles and Narrative Construction
2 There Is No God’s-Eye View: The World Is Seen in Many Different Ways
3 Rethinking Historical Aspects: A Critique
4
in Historical Narratives
5 Understanding vs Knowledge: A Framework for Narrative Evaluation
6 Historical Narratives as Instances of Understanding
7 The Debate About a Certain Encounter: Discovery or Invention?
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes
Bibliography
1 Naturalizing Narratives
Gestalt Principles
Historical Narratives and Organization
Foreground and Background in Narrative
Continuity in Narrative
Proximity and Similarity in Narrative
Establishing Proximity and Similarity between Epoch A and Epoch B
The Use of Concepts
Closure in Narrative
Notes
Bibliography
2 There Is No God’s-Eye View
Notes
Bibliography
3 Rethinking Historical Aspects
The Correspondence Realist Theory
The Representationalist Theory
Notes
Bibliography
4 Seeing-As in Historical Narratives
Seeing-As: Clothing with Interpretation
Seeing-As: Clothing with Organization
Historical Aspects: A New Proposal
Historical Aspects: Interpreting and Organizing
Historical Aspects: Diversity
Historical Aspects: Non-Aggregative
Notes
Bibliography
5 Understanding vs Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
6 Historical Narratives as Instances of Understanding
A Postnarrative Approach to Epistemic Evaluation
A Narrative Approach to Epistemic Evaluation
Notes
Bibliography
7 The Debate About a Certain Encounter
Discovery
Invention
Epistemic Evaluation
Notes
Bibliography
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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