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A Companion to Global Historical Thought
Author Duara, Prasenjit ; Murthy, Viren ; Sartori, Andrew
Date2014.02.14
Pages524
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Publisher Url http://www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell
LocationNew Jersey, US [紐澤西州, 美國]
SeriesWiley Blackwell Companions to World History
Series No.19
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractA Companion to Global Historical Thought provides an in-depth overview of the development of historical thinking from the earliest times to the present, across the world, directly addressing the issues of historical thought in a globalized context.

Provides an overview of the development of historical thinking from the earliest times to the present, across the world, through essays written by a team of leading international scholars
Complements the Companion to Western Historical Thought, placing non-Western perspectives on historiography at the center of the discussion
Explores the different historical traditions that have shaped the discipline, and the challenges posed by modernity and globalization
Table of contentsFront Matter (pages i–xi)

Chapter none
Introduction (pages 1–18)

Part I: Premodern Historical Thought

Chapter 1
History as a Way of Remembering the Past (pages 19–33)
Chapter 2
Classical Chinese Historical Thought (pages 34–46)
Chapter 3
The Romance of the Middle Ages (pages 47–62)
Chapter 4
Buddhist Worlds (pages 63–77)
Chapter 5
Premodern Arabic/Islamic Historical Writing (pages 78–91)
Chapter 6
Ottoman Historical Thought (pages 92–106)
Chapter 7
“Premodern” Pasts (pages 107–121)
Chapter 8
History, Exile, and Counter-History (pages 122–135)

Part II: Historiographies

Chapter 9
The Legacy of Greece and Rome (pages 137–152)
Chapter 10
America and Global Historical Thought in the Early Modern Period (pages 153–168)
Chapter 11
European Societies and their Norms in the Process of Expansion (pages 169–183)
Chapter 12
The Global in Enlightenment Historical Thought (pages 184–196)
Chapter 13
Hegel, Marx, and World History (pages 197–212)
Chapter 14
The World of Modern Japanese Historiography (pages 213–227)
Chapter 15
Critical Theories of Modernity (pages 228–242)
Chapter 16
On the Compatibility of Chinese and European History (pages 243–256)
Chapter 17
Modern Historiography in Southeast Asia (pages 257–268)
Chapter 18
Historical Thought in the Other America (pages 269–292)
Chapter 19
Histories of History in South Asia (pages 293–307)
Chapter 20
Modern Historiography – Arab World (pages 308–320)
Chapter 21
The Burden of Peculiarity (pages 321–333)

Part III: Global Histories and New Directions

Chapter 22
Oceanic History (pages 335–350)
Chapter 23
Environmental History and World History (pages 351–368)
Chapter 24
Dependency Theory and World-Systems Analysis (pages 369–383)
Chapter 25
Empires and Imperialism (pages 384–398)
Chapter 26
Histories of Globalization(S) (pages 399–411)
Chapter 27
Comparative History and Its Critics (pages 412–436)
Chapter 28
Women, Gender, and the Global (pages 437–450)
Chapter 29
Indigenes and Settlers (Fourth World) (pages 451–465)
Chapter 30
History, Memory, Justice (pages 466–481)
Chapter 31
Beyond the Nation (pages 482–495)

Index (pages 496–524)
ISBN9780470658994; 9781118525395 (E)
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