Historians' Autobiographies as Historiographical Inquiry

Historians' Autobiographies as Historiographical Inquiry

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Aurell Jaume
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781009396905
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This book analyses the autobiographies of historians from a global perspective and looks at all eras, from antiquity to the present day. It includes 20 autobiographies: Lucian of Samosata's memories in antiquity; Vico's, Gibbon's and Adams' intellectual self-accounting in modernity; autobiographical revelations and social activism of 20th century women historians such as Steedman, Conway, and Gerda Lerner; classical Chinese and Islamic traditions through the autobiographies of Sima Quian and Ibn Khaldun; the perplexities inherent in the modernisation of Japan (Fukuzama Yukichi), China (Gu Jiegang), India (Nirad Chaudhuri) and Egypt (Taha Hussein); and traumatic post-colonial experiences in Africa (Bethwell Ogot), Latin America (Carlos Eire) and Southeast Asia (Wang Gungwu). The book proposes a literary and historical approach to these autobiographies, emphasising its historiographical dimension and value.
EAN 9781009396905
ISBN 1009396900
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 2, 2025
Pages 84
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Aurell Jaume
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Elements in Historical Theory and Practice