Hi guys!
Just a small quesition about the aforementioned subject. Do we actualy talk about specific postmodern historians (on which I have extremely low resources) or do we talk about postmodernism as a philosophy that has latered the study of history giving appropriate examples with historians? I'm a bit confused.
Also, do we do the same for the annales school? Because, unlike the detail I have on my other historians, such as Herodotus etc, there seems to be very little on how they wrote and their language, I can at best pick out their impact on the study of history and what those historians saw as the purpose of history. I seriously hope I am making sense.
Anyway, just to give you an idea of which historians I am using:
Herodotus
Thucydides
Ranke/Bede
Marx/Hobsbawm
Windshuttle/Reynolds
and hopeful some postmodernist and annales to add.
Thanks in advance (sorry about the long post)
Anna
Just a small quesition about the aforementioned subject. Do we actualy talk about specific postmodern historians (on which I have extremely low resources) or do we talk about postmodernism as a philosophy that has latered the study of history giving appropriate examples with historians? I'm a bit confused.
Also, do we do the same for the annales school? Because, unlike the detail I have on my other historians, such as Herodotus etc, there seems to be very little on how they wrote and their language, I can at best pick out their impact on the study of history and what those historians saw as the purpose of history. I seriously hope I am making sense.
Anyway, just to give you an idea of which historians I am using:
Herodotus
Thucydides
Ranke/Bede
Marx/Hobsbawm
Windshuttle/Reynolds
and hopeful some postmodernist and annales to add.
Thanks in advance (sorry about the long post)
Anna