The Historian's Conscience
Australian historians on the ethics of history
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Published:30th Oct '04
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In The Historian's Conscience, Stuart Macintyre and thirteen other Australian historians put history and the history profession under the microscope. Contributors not only ask but answer the hard questions about writing and researching history.
Focuses on historians and the history profession. This work not only asks but also answers the questions about writing and researching history such as: How do historians choose their histories? What sort of emotional investment do they make in their subjects, and how do they control their sympathies? How do they deal with unpalatable discoveries?In ""The Historian's Conscience"", Macintyre and thirteen other Australian historians put history and the history profession under the microscope. Eminent contributors include Alan Atkinson, Graeme Davison, Greg Dening, John Hirst, Beverley Kingston, Marilyn Lake, and Iain McCalman. They not only ask but answer the hard questions about writing and researching history. How do historians choose their histories? What sort of emotional investment do they make in their subjects, and how do they control their sympathies? How do they deal with unpalatable discoveries? To whom are historians responsible? And for whom are they entitled to speak? Intellectually provocative, often personally revealing, always engaged, ""The Historian's Conscience"" is a 'must read'.
ISBN: 9780522851397
Dimensions: 197mm x 132mm x 12mm
Weight: 202g
180 pages