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Marxist Historiographies is the first book to examine the ebb and flow of Marxist historiography from a global and cross-cultural perspective. Since the eighteenth century, few schools of historical thought have exerted a more lasting impact than Marxism, and this impact extends far beyond the Western world within which it is most commonly analysed. Edited by two highly respected authors in the field, this book deals with the effect of Marxism on historical writings not only in parts of Europe, where it originated, but also in countries and regions in Africa, Asia, North and South America and the Middle East. Rather than presenting the chapters geographically, it is structured with respect to how Marxist influence was shown in the works of historians in a particular area. This title takes a dual approach to the subject; some chapters are national in scope, addressing the Marxist impact on historical practices within a country, whereas others deal with the varied expressions of Marxist historiography throughout a wider region. Taking a truly global perspective on this topic, Marxist Historiographies demonstrates clearly the breadth and depth of Marxism’s influence in historical writing throughout the world and is essential reading for all students of historiography.
By Georg G. Iggers (editor) and Q. Edward Wang (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415723435 | Routledge, August 21, 2015, cover price $150.00

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9780415723442 | Routledge, July 23, 2015, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Marxist Historiographies is the first book to examine the ebb and flow of Marxist historiography from a global and cross-cultural perspective.

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Nils Hansen, Commissioner of Security Forces, must venture into the forbidding environs of Northworld, where previous explorations have mysteriously vanished
By Georg G. Iggers (editor)

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9780441586158, titled "Vengeance" | Ace Books, March 1, 1991, cover price $4.95 | also contains Vengeance | About this edition: Nils Hansen, Commissioner of Security Forces, must venture into the forbidding environs of Northworld, where previous explorations have mysteriously vanished
9780441586042, titled "No Man's Brand" | Reissue edition (Ace Books, March 1, 1986), cover price $2.50 | also contains No Man''s Brand

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Until recently almost all histories of historiography have focused on national developments or at best introduced a comparative note from a limited Western perspective. Only in the last few years have there been serious attempts to transcend these borders. The present volume examines turning points in historical thought in a variety of cultures. The essays in the first half of the book deal with fundamental reorientations in historical thinking in the pre-modern period since Antiquity, specifically in ancient Greece and China and in medieval Christian Europe, the Islamic world and again China. The essays all proceed from the premise that historical thought in none of these cultures was static but underwent profound changes over time. The essays in the second part deal with historical writing beginning with the professionalization of history in the nineteenth century. National history researched and composed around a master narrative constituted a major turning point in this period. Although the new paradigm emerged in the West, it was broadly accepted by historians throughout the world.in the twentieth century. Individual chapters deal with conceptions of scientific history in the West, a comparison of national histories in Japan, France, and the United States, and the invention of Chinese, African, and Indian national histories; finally the critiques of the modern paradigm in postmodernist and postcolonial theory and a consideration of the shortcomings of these critiques. Georg Iggers is Professor Emeritus of History at the State University of New York at Buffalo; Q. Edward Wang is Associate Professor of History at Rowan University.
By Georg G. Iggers (editor) and Q. Edward Wang (editor)

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9781580460972 | Univ of Rochester Pr, December 1, 2002, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Until recently almost all histories of historiography have focused on national developments or at best introduced a comparative note from a limited Western perspective.

Paperback:

9781580462693 | Univ of Rochester Pr, November 30, 2006, cover price $45.00

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By Michael Fahlbusch (editor), Ingo Haar (editor) and Georg G. Iggers (foreword by)

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9781845450489 | Berghahn Books, January 15, 2006, cover price $25.00

A preeminent intellectual historian here examines the profound changes in ideas about the nature of history and historiography. Georg G. Iggers traces the basic assumptions upon which historical research and writing have been based since history's emergence as a professional discipline in the nineteenth century, and describes how the newly emerging social sciences transformed historiography following World War II. The discipline's greatest challenge may have come in the last two decades, when postmodern ideas forced a reevaluation of the relationship of historians to their subject and called into question the very possibility of objective history. Iggers sees the contemporary discipline as a hybrid, moving away from a classical, macro-historical approach toward microhistory, cultural history, and the history of everyday life. Still, while the postmodern critique of traditional historiography offers important correctives to historical thought and practice, it "has not destroyed the historian's commitment to recapturing reality or his or her belief in a logic of inquiry." (view table of contents)

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9780819553027 | Wesleyan Univ Pr, January 1, 1997, cover price $45.00

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9780819563064 | Wesleyan Univ Pr, January 1, 1997, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: A preeminent intellectual historian here examines the profound changes in ideas about the nature of history and historiography.

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Includes an evaluation of methods in contemporary scientific history as well as discussions of developments in French, West German, and Marxist historiography

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9780819540843 | Wesleyan Univ Pr, October 1, 1975, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: Includes an evaluation of methods in contemporary scientific history as well as discussions of developments in French, West German, and Marxist historiography

Paperback:

9780819560711 | Revised edition (Wesleyan Univ Pr, July 1, 1984), cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Includes an evaluation of methods in contemporary scientific history as well as discussions of developments in French, West German, and Marxist historiography

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Product Description: The present book constitutes an attempt to contribute to the study of the intellectual roots of modem totalitarianism. It is not intended to duplicate the several works on the history of the Saint-Simonian movement, including the excellent study by Charlety, or the large periodical literature on various phases of Saint-Simonian economic, literary, aesthetic, feminist, and pacifist thought...read more

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9789401503624 | Reprint edition (Springer Verlag, January 1, 1958), cover price $99.00 | About this edition: The present book constitutes an attempt to contribute to the study of the intellectual roots of modem totalitarianism.

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