Re: case study - wtf!?
so glad for the edit there, I was htinking...I must've really screwed this up, but more than that, Clendinnen was a guy? I hope they don't dock marks for being stupid enough to get genders wrong.
And to the guy who started the thread and complained about Tacitus, thecase study wants you to all but ignore Tacitus' writing and focus on the historical opinions of Tacitus' writing....that's very hard to get your head around, or at least I've had difficulty with it, and all you need to know aboutTacitus is the context.
I disputed the quote mostly because I hate my case study and researched hisotoriographers (as we shld call them in this forum at least) that agreed with eachother from different historical trainings and approached it differently...won't do well, but who cares
jackal8 said:the quote wasn't really regarding context was it, more the personal impositon on ones historical interpretation leading to discourse?
and clendinned made a big point about the rising popularity of public history, i think if any, this was the main point abuot contextual influence.
did any of you challenge trhe source directly, sure i highlighted differences and similarities with historians but also showed how Clendinned him/herself littered his perspective with the corruption of rhetoric (i didnt say corruption of rhetoric, something mroe suave)
Edit: E. H. Carr
so glad for the edit there, I was htinking...I must've really screwed this up, but more than that, Clendinnen was a guy? I hope they don't dock marks for being stupid enough to get genders wrong.
And to the guy who started the thread and complained about Tacitus, thecase study wants you to all but ignore Tacitus' writing and focus on the historical opinions of Tacitus' writing....that's very hard to get your head around, or at least I've had difficulty with it, and all you need to know aboutTacitus is the context.
I disputed the quote mostly because I hate my case study and researched hisotoriographers (as we shld call them in this forum at least) that agreed with eachother from different historical trainings and approached it differently...won't do well, but who cares