Frustrated with the usual methods of scholarly inquiry, Ewa
Domanska hit upon the idea of interviewing some of the world's most
original and important theorists and philosophers of history to get
at the heart of contemporary understandings of "history." The
result is Encounters, an exciting collection of these dialogues. So
old-fashioned as to seem revolutionary, the interview format allows
for a concise presentation of the main ideas of each writer,
providing easy access to theories that have shaped modern
historiography.
No one book could encompass the vast territory of contemporary
historiography, but this text gives us a sense of what underlies
some of the most interesting and challenging work in the field.
Although Domanska's interlocutors hold widely divergent views, they
agree about which issues are important. Most strikingly, all share
the belief that aesthetics, objective reality, and meaning are the
most crucial concerns in our understanding of history today. The
interviews also address such pressing issues as the relation of
history to its modes of presentation, the relation of particular
works of history to the notion of history in general, and the
personal and civic functions of history. Ewa Domanska's Encounters
offers a unique look into the hearts and minds of today's most
stimulating historical theorists.
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