Since its first publication in 1992, New Perspectives on Historical Writing has become a key reference work used by students and researchers interested in the most important developments in the methodology and practice of history. For this new edition, the book has been thoroughly revised and updated and includes an entirely new chapter on environmental history.Peter Burke is joined here by a distinguished group of internationally renowned historians, including Robert Darnton, Ivan Gaskell, Richard Grove, Giovanni Levi, Roy Porter, Gwyn Prins, Joan Scott, Jim Sharpe, Richard Tuck, and Henk Wesseling. The contributions examine a wide range of interdisciplinary areas of historical research, including women's history, history 'from below,' the history of reading, oral history, the history of the body, microhistory, the history of events, the history of images, and political history.
Review
Peter Burke has assembled a collection of well-written, thoughtful, and highly informative historiographical essays. Historians interested in what their peers in other fields are doing and those who seek to find out what s doing in history will find New Perspectives on Historical Writing well worth reading. . . .Burke must be applauded for assembling such a variety of first-rate essays in so many fields. --Culturefront
A must for all historians. --Carlo Ginzburg, University of California, Los Angeles
This stimulating book . . . is made up of theoretical and methodological essays written mainly by European historians of Europe. Still, it may help clarify Americanists' thinking regarding recent historiographical innovations. --Wilfred M. McClay, Journal of American History
Peter Burke is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Emmanuel College.
同时细微处又有真知灼见
还没看
世界变得更立体。
一口气看完,真正是好书。