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The Pursuit of History John Tosh

The Pursuit of History By John Tosh

The Pursuit of History by John Tosh


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Summary

This classic introduction to the study of history invites the reader to stand back and consider some of its most fundamental questions what is the point of studying history? How do we know about the past? Does an objective historical truth exist and can we ever access it? This is an essential guide to the theory and practice of history.

The Pursuit of History Summary

The Pursuit of History: Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of History by John Tosh

  • Well-written and engaging, this book deals with complex and wide-ranging material in a clear and accessible way and is up-to-date with current historiographical trends, such as digital history which students need to know about. It also includes a companion website which augments the features, such as marginal glosses, in the text, ensuring it is user-friendly for students
  • Offers a clear and up-to-date text on historiography, something students on all history degrees are required to engage with.
  • Updated with current historiographical trends, such as digital history, and scholarship which ensures it remains useful for students and retains its market leader position.

The Pursuit of History Reviews

Praise for the previous edition:

"This exceptionally insightful book makes the study of history a joy to read. Tosh maps out the major questions and developments in historiography with extraordinary clarity, guiding the reader on debates and methods of research in concise and informative ways. His continued attention to updating the book without doubt makes it a critical text for undergraduates and an essential resource for postgraduates and scholars."

Catherine Dewhirst, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

"John Toshs book is the most useful introduction to recent historiography now available. It surveys major trends and achievements more clearly and concisely than its main competitors, and is an excellent and easy resource for contextualising other historical writings of all kinds. It can add a great deal to students understanding of historical writing."

Nicholas Karn, University of Southampton, UK

"The Pursuit of History has many strengths. It is extremely wellwritten and lucid. It strikes a very nice balance between tracing historiography, delineating historical methodology, and discussing the major historiographical developments over the last few decades. Comprehensive, insightful and conversant with the latest historiographical currents, it is essential reading in any undergraduate or graduate theory and method course."

Thomas W. Gallant, University of California, San Diego, USA

"John Toshs Pursuit of History was so far ahead of the game on its first publication that much of the profession are only just now catching up with his wonderfully diverse and pluralistic approach to the study of the past. This new edition promises to equip and inspire the next generations of historians once again very much for the better."

Richard Sheldon, University of Bristol, UK

"Toshs Pursuit of History, in its newest edition, remains the definitive introduction to historical criticism and historiography. Wellstructured, uptodate, highly readable and drawing on a wealth of fascinating illustrative material from the authors own research, it stands out as the best text combining fundamental method with key theoretical approaches and research trends."

William L. Chew III, Vesalius College, Brussels, Belgium

"The sixth edition of John Toshs The Pursuit of History is a clearly written, informative and absorbing introduction to the practice of doing history. While retaining the most useful features of earlier editions of the book, this latest edition introduces new, valuable material on public history, digitised sources, historical controversies, transnational history and the nature of the archive. It includes an expanded range of examples and casestudies, including additional material on American history, along with an updated reference list, making it an invaluable text for both tutors and students of history alike."

Robert James, University of Portsmouth, UK

About John Tosh

John Tosh is Emeritus Professor of History at Roehampton University and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is the author of several works on historiography, notably The Pursuit of History (6th edn., 2015), Historians on History (3rd edn., 2018) and Why History Matters (2nd edn., 2019).

Table of Contents

1. Historical Awareness 2. The Uses of History 3. Mapping the Field 4. The Raw Materials 5. Using the Sources 6. Writing and Interpretation 7. The Limits of Historical Knowledge 8. History and Social Theory 9. Cultural Evidence and the Cultural Turn 10. Gender History and Postcolonial History 11. Memory and the Spoken Word 12. History Beyond Academia 13. Conclusion: The Topicality of History

Additional information

GOR013603110
9780367902476
0367902478
The Pursuit of History: Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of History by John Tosh
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-08-12
308
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