Turning Points in Historiography: A Cross-cultural Perspective

Boydell & Brewer (2002)
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Examining turning points in historical thought in a variety of cultures, the essay here deal with reorientations in historical thinking in the pre-modern period since Antiquity, mainly in ancient Greece and China and in medieval Christian Europe.

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