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On Historical Distance

Part of the The Lewis Walpole series in eighteenth-century culture and history series
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Conceptions of distance are foundational to historical thought, but Mark Salber Phillips gives the idea new subtlety and meaning.

He argues that distance is a matter not just of time and space but also of form, affect, ideology, and understanding.

In this exceptionally wide-ranging study, Phillips examines Renaissance, Enlightenment, and contemporary histories, as well as a broad spectrum of historical genres-including local history, literary history, counter-factual fiction, history painting, and museology. "On Historical Distance is a fascinating and very important book that should be read by all historians.

Beautifully written in elegant, economical and engaging prose, the book wears its considerable learning very lightly.

A deeply original, challenging and thought-provoking study of the evolving history of history by one of our leading historians of historiography, this book should provoke a lively debate among historians and should be assigned as essential reading for classes on historical methods and historiography."-John Marshall, John Hopkins University

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300140371 / 9780300140378
Hardback
907.2
07/06/2013
United States
English
304 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More