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The Historian's Two Bodies: The Reception of Historical Texts in France Book

The Historian's Two Bodies: The Reception of Historical Texts in France
The Historian's Two Bodies: The Reception of Historical Texts in France, The discipline of history defines itself in terms of proof not trust. However, in the eighteenth century it became embarrassingly clear that the capacity of the past to appear as a totality under the critical control of the present eluded historical prac, The Historian's Two Bodies: The Reception of Historical Texts in France has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Historian's Two Bodies: The Reception of Historical Texts in France
  • Written by author Nathan Uglow
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, February 2001
  • "The discipline of history defines itself in terms of proof not trust. However, in the eighteenth century it became embarrassingly clear that the capacity of the past to appear as a totality under the critical control of the present eluded historical prac
  • "The discipline of history defines itself in terms of proof not trust. However, in the eighteenth century it became embarrassingly clear that the capacity of the past to appear as a totality under the critical control of the present eluded historical prac
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Preface
1The Discourse of History in Eighteenth-Century France1
2What is History?28
3A Practical Discipline59
4Homo Scriptans and Mastery93
5Homo Scriptus: Ethical Criticism153
Conclusion203
App. I.: 'Portrait de Juste Lipse'217
Bibliography221
Index250


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