Key Metaphors for History

Mirrors of Time

Javier Fernández-Sebastián author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:3rd Apr '24

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This book casts a fresh look at what to date has been a relatively unexplored question: the enormous value and usefulness of the metaphor in the understanding and writing of history (and at the historical culture reflected by these metaphors). Mapping a wide range of tropes present in historiography and public discourse, the book identifies some of the key metaphorical resources employed by historians, politicians, and journalists to represent time, history, memory, the past, the present, and the future and examines a selection of analytical concepts of a temporal nature, built upon unmistakeably metaphorical foundations, such as modernity, event, process, revolution, crisis, progress, decline, or transition.

The analysis of these and other pillars on which modern history has been built, whether as a philosophy of history, as an academic discipline, or as a set of events, will interest graduates and scholars dealing with the historical and social sciences and the humanities in general.

Key Metaphors for History offers a broad overview of historiography and historiosophy, from an unfrequented point of view, halfway between conceptual history, theory of history and metaphorology. Moreover, it constitutes a form of self-reflection of the historian on his or her own positionality when researching and writing history.

"Fernández-Sebastián’s greatest achievement in writing this book is to be found in his ability to present the discourse on metaphors for history as an in-depth analysis of the main methodological and theoretical questions that have emerged over the last 50 years in the study of history...[This book] is a profound and up-to-date reflection on the state of historiography and on the conception of history through the analysis of metaphors."

Luigi Alonzi, review in Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory 27(2): 235–241

"Javier Fernández-Sebastián's Key Metaphors for History: Mirrors of Time is probably the most systematic, solid and erudite attempt to develop an intellectual history of historical metaphorology...By scrutinising the metaphorical background of concepts such as collective memory, modernity, crisis, revolution, past and, of course, history, Fernández-Sebastián offers us a kind of historical-tropological dictionary."

Rodrigo Escribano Roca, review in Síntesis. Revista de Filosofía VII(2) 2024: 148–154 (translated from original Spanish)

"[This] book allows us to understand in a more conscious and critical way the historical thought of the past. Even more, it helps us to situate our way of thinking and writing history today."

Mario Migliaccio, review in "Storia del pensiero politico, Rivista quadrimestrale" 2/2024, 305–308 (translated from original Italian)

"A largely unprecedented effort and only possible through admirable intellectual vigor and erudition, the work presents us with a careful analysis of metaphorical production in the textual, imagistic and pictorial domains that seeks to reconstitute the 'stable substrate' of the 'historical imagination of ordinary people'...[The book] invites us to imagine how our commitment to history, both as a discipline and as fundamental knowledge for life in society, can constantly be reinvented with creativity, aesthetic openness and responsibility for a community that is currently facing immense ethical and political challenges."

Luisa Rauter Pereira, review in Varia Historia, v. 40, e24024, 2024 (translated from original Portuguese)

ISBN: 9781138354463

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 700g

338 pages