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101 _aeng
200 _aTurning Points in Historiography
_bLIVR
_eA Cross-Cultural Perspective
_fQ. Edward WANG (eds.)
_fGeorg G. IGGERS (eds.)
210 _aRochester NY
_cUniversity of Rochester Press
_d2002
215 _a362 p.
225 _aRochester Studies in Historiography
_x1533-7014
320 _aGlossaire p. 345-352 Index p.353-362
345 _a139
545 _fFrançois HARTOG
_hp. 19-30
_iThe Invention of History : From Homer to Herodotus
545 _fChun-Chieh HUANG
_hp. 31-44
_iThe Ch'in Unification (221 B.C.) in Chinese Historiography
545 _fErnst BREISACH
_hp. 45-58
_iFrom Ancient to Medieval Historical Thinking
545 _fThomas H. C. LEE
_hp. 59-88
_iNew Directions in Northern Sung Historical Thinking (960-1126)
545 _fR. Stephen HUMPHREY
_hp. 89-100
_iTurning Points in Islamic Historical Practice
545 _fBenjamin A. ELMAN
_hp. 101-146
_iThe Historicization of Classical Leaning in Ming-Ch'ing China
545 _fEckhardt FUCHS
_hp. 147-162
_iConceptions of Scientific History in the Nineteenth-Century West
545 _fChristopher L. HILL
_hp. 163-184
_iNational Histories and World Systems : Writing Japan, France, and the United States
545 _fQ. Edward WANG
_hp. 185-208
_iChina's Search for National History
545 _fToyin FALOLA
_hp. 209-236
_iNationalism and African Historiography
545 _fVinay LAL
_hp. 237-270
_iThe Subaltern School and the Ascendancy of Indian History
545 _fKeith WINDSCHUTTLE
_hp. 271-286
_iA Critique of the Postmodern Turn in Western Historiography
545 _fArif DIRLIK
_hp. 287-324
_iPostmodernism and Chinese History
545 _fRichard T. VANN
_hp. 325-338
_iPostscript
606 _aHistoriography--History. History--Philosophy. Historiography--Europe--History. Historiography--Asia--History. History--Methodology.
_924477
610 _aHISTOIRE
700 _4070
_aWANG
_bQ. Edward
_923502
701 _4070
_aIGGERS
_bGeorg G.
_923503
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20181113
_gUNIMARC