Based on the assumption that reality, reference and representation
work together, this introductory textbook explains and illustrates
the various ways in which historians write the past as history. For
the first time, the full range of leading narrative theorists such
as Paul Ricoeur, Hayden White, Frank Ankersmit, Seymour Chatman and
Gerard Genette have been brought together to explain the
narrative-making choices all author-historians make when creating
historical explanations. Combining theory with practice, Alun
Munslow expands the boundaries of the discipline and charts a new
role for unconventional historical forms and modes of expression.
Clear but comprehensive, this is an ideal resource for
undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on history
and theory, history and method, and historiography.
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