Historics why history dominates contemporary society

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Davies, Martin L. (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 2006
Edición:1a ed
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  • Introduction. Getting at what is behind history : the concept of historics
  • The already historicized world
  • The concept of historics
  • Historical illusions : aestheric situations
  • The logic of "sense" : the dynamics of the present argument
  • A sense of history : variations on a theme from Nietzsche
  • Theme : a sixth sense - a sense for history
  • History and indiscriminate interests
  • The cultural politics of distinction
  • Historics : beyond history and the humanities
  • Variation 1. History and the senses
  • History and sentience
  • The organic conception of history
  • 'The common denominator of all our sensibilities'
  • Variation 2. History as apprehension
  • 'The anguish secreted by human infirmity'
  • Comprehension and history
  • Apprehension and history
  • Historical knowledge : deep time apprehensions
  • Variation 3. History as prosthesis
  • The 'prosthesis god'
  • Neither art nor science : history as techne
  • Historical discourse : the technics of self-authentication
  • Phantom experiences
  • Variation 4. Symbolic formations of historical sense
  • History as a sense-management system
  • The faith of fallen Jews : on the reliability of history
  • Homo studiosus : homo oeconomicus
  • History as symbolic re-enactment
  • Coda : 'untimely' thinking.