No History without Historiography?
Author: Watson, David
Source: Literature & History, Volume 16, Number 2, Autumn 2007 , pp. 57-62(6)
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Abstract:
The Debate on the English Revolution by R.C. RichardsonThe Debate on the Norman Conquest by Marjorie ChibnallThe Debate on the American Civil War Era by Hugh TullochThe Debate on the French Revolution by Peter DaviesThe Debate on Black Civil Rights in America by Kevin VerneyThe Debate on the Rise of the British Empire by Anthony WebsterDocument Type: Review article
Publication date: 2007-09-01
- Literature & History is a biannual international refereed journal concerned to investigate the relations between writing, history and ideology. It provides an open forum for practitioners coming from the distinctive vantage points of either discipline (or from other adjacent subject areas) to explore issues of common concern: period, content, gender, class, nationality, changing sensibilities, discourse and language. Unique in its essentially plural identity, Literature & History began publication in 1975 and since 1992 has appeared under the imprint of Manchester University Press. Special issues devoted to a particular period or theme (produced under guest editorship) are published from time to time. Literature & History is a well known, theoretically self-conscious, and much referred to landmark in interdisciplinary studies and has consistently attracted contributions of high calibre.
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