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In defence of history ([New ed.])

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In this volume, English historian Richard Evans offers a defence of the importance of his craft.

At a time of deep scepticism about our ability to learn anything from the past, even to recapture any serious sense of past cultures and ways of life, Evans shows us why history is both possible and necessary.

His demolition of the wilder claims of post-modern historians, who deny the possibility of any realistic grasp of history, seeks to be witty and well-balanced.

He takes us into the historians' workshop to show us just how good history gets written, and explains the deadly political dangers of losing a historical perspective on the way we live our lives.

This new edition contains an extensive afterword by the author.

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Product Details
Granta Books
1862073953 / 9781862073951
Paperback / softback
901
18/01/2001
United Kingdom
English
vii, 371p.
20 cm
general /academic/professional/technical Learn More
Previous ed.: 1997.
Richard Evans's book, "Death in Hamburg" won the Wolfson Literary Award for History.
Richard Evans's book, "Death in Hamburg" won the Wolfson Literary Award for History. HBAH Historiography