Historical consciousness : the remembered past
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Historical consciousness : the remembered past
(The library of conservative thought)
Transaction Publishers, c1994
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Previously published: Historical consciousness, or, The remembered past. Rev. and enl. ed. New York : Schocken Books, 1985
Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-395) and indexes
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One of the most important developments of Western civilization has been the growth of historical consciousness. Consciously or not, history has become a form of thought applied to every facet of human experience; every field of human action can be studied, described, or understood through its history. In this extraordinary analysis of the meaning of the remembered past, John Lukacs discusses the evolution of historical consciousness since its first emergence about three centuries ago.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION, or the state of historical knowledge ( 1985) xxiii (1) What has happened to history lately? xxiii (2) Last stage of the decay of scientific history xxvii (3) The bureaucratization of historians xxx ( 4) What historians do with ideas xxxii (5) Emergence of a new historical philosophy I. OUR HISTORICAL CONDITION, or the evolution of historical thinking II. HISTORY IN THE DEMOCRATIC ACE, or the new texture of history III. FACTS AND FICTIONS, or describing the past IV. THINKING ABOUT CAUSEs, or the structure of events V. ABOUT HISTORICAL FACTORS, or the hierarchy of powers VI. THE REMEMBERED PAST, or the function of recognition VII. HISTORY AND PHYSICS, or the end of the Modem Age VIII. CONCLUSION, or participant historical knowledge (1985)
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