Routledge Approaches to History explained
Routledge Approaches to History is a book series on historiography published by Routledge.[1] The first book to be published in the series was Narrative Projections of a Black British History by Eva Ulrike Pirker of the University of Freiburg.[2]
Titles
- Narrative Projections of a Black British History. Eva Ulrike Pirker, 2011.
- Integrity and Historical Research. Edited by Tony Gibbons & Emily Sutherland, 2011.
- Frank Ankersmit's Lost Historical Cause: A Journey from Language to Experience. Peter Icke, 2011.
- Popularizing National Pasts: 1800 to the Present. Edited by Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz & Billie Melman, 2012.
- Imprisoned by History: Aspects of Historicized Life. Martin L. Davies, 2009.
- History, Memory, and State-Sponsored Violence: Time and Justice. Berber Bevernage, 2011.
- The Fiction of History. Edited by Alexander Lyon Macfie, 2014.
- The Rise and Propagation of Historical Professionalism. Rolf Torstendahl, 2014.
- Modernity, Metatheory, and the Temporal-Spatial Divide: From Mythos to Techne. Michael Kimaid, 2015.
- The Material of World History. Edited by Tina Mai Chen & David S. Churchill, 2015.
- The Struggle for the Long-Term in Transnational Science and Politics: Forging the Future. Edited by Jenny Andersson & Eglė Rindzevičiūtė, 2015.
- A New Type of History' Fictional proposals for dealing with the past. Beverley Southgate, 2015.
Notes and References
- http://www.sponpress.com/books/series/RSHISTHRY/ Routledge Approaches to History.
- http://www.sponpress.com/books/details/9780415893756/ Narrative Projections of a Black British History.