
Theory & History of Historiography
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Authors:
- Ainslie, Douglas
1865 - 1948
- Croce, Benedetto
1866 - 1952
About this book
In a period marked by rapid intellectual advancement, Benedetto Croce's "Theory & History of Historiography" offers a profound examination of the philosophy and methodology that underpin historical narratives. This seminal work delves into the complexities of historiography, emphasizing the interplay between subjective interpretation and objective fact. Croce articulates the significance of understanding history not merely as a collection of events but as a dynamic discourse shaped by context and perspective. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this text challenges readers to grapple with concepts such as historical relativity and the role of the historian. Engage with Croce’s insights to enrich your comprehension of how history is crafted and understood in a modern context.
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