1st Edition

Fifty Key Works of History and Historiography

By Kenneth Stunkel Copyright 2011
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Fifty Key Works of History and Historiography introduces some of the most important works ever written by those who have sought to understand, capture, query and interpret the past. The works covered include texts from ancient times to the present day and from different cultural traditions ensuring a wide variety of schools, methods and ideas are introduced. Each of the fifty texts represents at least one of six broad categories:

    • early examples of historiography (e.g. Herodotus and Augustine)
    • non-western works (e.g. Shaddad and Fukuzawa)
    • ‘Critical’ historiography (e.g. Mabillon and Ranke)
    • history of minorities, neglected groups or subjects (e.g. Said and Needham)
    • broad sweeps of history (e.g. Mumford and Hofstadter)
    • problematic or unconventional historiography (e.g. Foucault and White).

    Each of the key works is introduced in a short essay written in a lively and engaging style which provides the ideal preparation for reading the text itself. Complete with a substantial introduction to the field, this book is the perfect starting point for anyone new to the study of history or historiography.

    Introduction  1. Greece  2. Rome   3. Judaism and Christianity  4. Byzantium  5. Islam  6. Middle Ages  7. Renaissance Europe  8. Reformation Europe  9. Eighteenth Century Europe  10. Nineteenth Century Europe  11. China  12. Japan  13. India  14. Africa  15. Twentieth Century Europe and America.  Index 

    Biography

    Kenneth Stunkel is Professor of History at Monmouth University, USA.