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Historical imagination / David J. Staley.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003127109
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 907.2 STA.H
Contents:
Introduction: Imagination in history -- Imagination in the archives -- Insertions -- The modal mood in historical writing -- The historian's fancy -- What if?
Summary: "This book examines the threshold between what historians consider to be proper, imagination-free history and the malpractice of excessive imagination, asking where the boundary between the two sits and the limits of permitted imagination for the historian. Supporting theory with relatable examples, it shows how historical works are a complex combination of mimetic and creative imagination and offers a heuristic for assessing this ratio. Setting out complex theoretical concepts in an accessible and understandable manner and encouraging the reader to consider both the nature and limits of historical imagination, it is ideal for students and scholars of the philosophy of history"--
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Reference Reference Dept. of History Dept. of History 907.2 STA.H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan HIS14562

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Imagination in history -- Imagination in the archives -- Insertions -- The modal mood in historical writing -- The historian's fancy -- What if?

"This book examines the threshold between what historians consider to be proper, imagination-free history and the malpractice of excessive imagination, asking where the boundary between the two sits and the limits of permitted imagination for the historian. Supporting theory with relatable examples, it shows how historical works are a complex combination of mimetic and creative imagination and offers a heuristic for assessing this ratio. Setting out complex theoretical concepts in an accessible and understandable manner and encouraging the reader to consider both the nature and limits of historical imagination, it is ideal for students and scholars of the philosophy of history"--

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