An Introduction to Historical Comparison
Autor Dr Mikhail Krom Traducere de Elizabeth Guyatten Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350202115
ISBN-10: 1350202118
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350202118
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Combines
in-depth
analysis
of
historical
methodology
with
an
innovative
interdisciplinary
perspective,
introducing
you
to
various
related
fields
of
historical
study
Notă biografică
Mikhail
Kromis
Professor
of
Comparative
Studies
in
History
at
European
University
at
St.
Petersburg,
Russia.
He
is
the
author
ofHistorical
Anthropology(2010)
andThe
Widowed
Tsardom:
The
Political
Crisis
in
Russia
in
the
1530s
and
the
1540s(2010).
He
is
also
the
editor
ofHistory
and
Anthropology:
Interdisciplinary
Studies
at
the
Turn
of
the
21st
Century(co-edited
with
David
Sabean
and
Gadi
Algazi,
2006)
andThe
Routledge
Handbook
of
Maritime
Trade
Around
Europe
1300-1600(co-edited
with
Wim
Blockmans
and
Justyna
Wubs-Mroziewicz,
2017).Elizabeth
Guyatthas
translated
from
Russian
since
living
and
working
in
Moscow
in
the
1990s.
She
chaired
the
Translating
Division
of
the
Chartered
Institute
of
Linguists
from
2016-2018.
Cuprins
Introduction:
The
Paradoxes
of
Historical
ComparisonPart
I:
Historical
Comparison
from
Herodotus
to
the
Present1.
Historical
Comparison:
From
Classical
Antiquity
to
the
Enlightenment2.
Historicism
and
Comparative
Method
in
the
19th
and
early-20th
Centuries3.
The
Lessons
of
Max
Weber
and
Marc
Bloch4.
The
Rise
of
Comparative
Studies
in
History
in
the
Second
Half
of
the
Twentieth
Century5.
New
Challenges:
Cultural
Transfers,
Histoire
Croisee,
Transnational
History,
and
Criticism
of
Traditional
Comparative
History6.
Comparative-Historical
SociologyPart
II:
Historical
Comparison
in
the
Search
of
Method7.
Does
Method
Exist?8.
The
Functions
of
Comparison
and
its
Specifics
in
Historical
Research9.
The
Choice
of
Objects
for
Comparison:
Types
of
Historical
Comparison10.
Recommendations
for
Newcomers
to
Historical
ComparisonPart
III:
The
Themes
of
Comparative
Historical
Research11.
Comparison
in
Economic
History12.
Comparison
in
Political
History13.
Comparison
in
Social
History14.
Comparative
Studies
in
the
History
of
Nationalism,
Empires,
and
ColonialismConclusionSelect
BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Mikhail
Krom
has
been
a
pioneering
thinker
in
historical
methodology
for
decades
in
Russia,
and
in
this
book
he
blazes
new
trails
in
the
method
of
historical
comparison.
Krom
both
defines
the
method
and
shows
its
power
to
analyze
and
explain
key
problems
in
society,
economics,
and
politics.
This
book
should
get
historians
thinking
about
their
craft
in
new
and
fruitful
ways.
Mikhail Krom's crisp, accessible book introduces readers to the competing definitions, approaches, and intellectual benefits and pitfalls of historical comparison. The book's coverage is impressive. It is historically deep, but at the same time, fresh and up-to-date. It has much to teach anyone interested in historical methodologies.
Mikhail Krom's crisp, accessible book introduces readers to the competing definitions, approaches, and intellectual benefits and pitfalls of historical comparison. The book's coverage is impressive. It is historically deep, but at the same time, fresh and up-to-date. It has much to teach anyone interested in historical methodologies.