Bonden i danmarkshistorien Rasmussen, Carsten Porskrog
Temp - tidsskrift for historie,
01/2023
Journal Article
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Onsdag 23. november 2022 holdt dr.phil. Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen tiltrædelsesforelæsning som adjungeret professor ved Aarhus Universitet. Dette er en let redigeret udgave af forelæsningen. Der ...bringes kun henvisninger til værker, der omtales direkte, og kun én gang for hvert værk, skønt forelæsningen trækker på en langt mere omfattende litteratur
From the late fifteenth century onwards, scholars across Europe began to write books about how to read and evaluate histories. These pioneering works grew from complex early modern debates about law, ...religion and classical scholarship. Anthony Grafton's book is based on his Trevelyan Lectures of 2005, and it proves to be a powerful and imaginative exploration of some central themes in the history of European ideas. Grafton explains why so many of these works were written, why they attained so much insight – and why, in the centuries that followed, most scholars gradually forgot that they had existed. Elegant and accessible, What Was History? is a deliberate evocation of E. H. Carr's celebrated Trevelyan Lectures, What Is History?.
Genom att likna den samtida historikerns arbete med läggandet av en mosaik diskuterar denna artikel uppkomsten av skilda historiska berättelser. Mosaikmetaforen utgår från en postmodern – särskilt ...konstruktivistisk – synvinkel. Artikeln lyfter fram tre betydelsefulla faktorer som leder till skillnader i historieskrivningen; växelspelet mellan historikerns studieobjekt (historisk verklighet), tillgängligt källmaterial och historikerns strävan att skapa mening. Sex delar urskiljs i mosaikmetaforen: (1) råvarorna, (2) mosaikplattorna, (3) fogmassan som håller samman plattorna och fyller ut utrymmena mellan dem, (4) ordnandet av plattornas förhållande och riktning, (5) större konstellationer som plattorna är organiserade i, och (6) mosaiken som helhet. De tre förstnämnda hjälper till att förklara processen att tolka källor genom skapandet av slutledningar och sammanhang. De tre sistnämnda utforskar associativt skapande resonemang, särprägel och kopplingen mellan dem som ger upphov till skilda historiska berättelser.
Artikkelen undersøker hvordan økonomen Wilhelm Keilhau i løpet av mellomkrigstiden oppnådde professorkompetanse i økonomisk historie, tilkjent av økonomer – og argumenterer for at Keilhau var en mer ...betydelig historiker enn hans posisjon i norsk historiografi tilsier. Avgjørende for kompetanseerklæringen var særlig Keilhaus bidrag til flerbindsverket Det norske folks liv og historie gjennem tidene. En undersøkelse av opprinnelseskonteksten til og resepsjonen av dette verket står derfor sentralt i artikkelen. Grunnleggende konkluderer artikkelen med at Keilhaus historiske arbeider i dag fremstår som innlegg i mellomkrigstidens debatt om hvordan Venstre-tradisjonen i norsk historieforskning skulle forvaltes.
Conceptions of distance are foundational to historical thought, but Mark Salber Phillips gives the idea new subtlety and meaning. He argues that distance is a matter not just of time and space but ...also of form, affect, ideology, and understanding. In this exceptionally wide-ranging study, Phillips examines Renaissance, Enlightenment, and contemporary histories, as well as a broad spectrum of historical genres-including local history, literary history, counter-factual fiction, history painting, and museology.
"On Historical Distanceis a fascinating and very important book that should be read by all historians. Beautifully written in elegant, economical and engaging prose, the book wears its considerable learning very lightly. A deeply original, challenging and thought-provoking study of the evolving history of history by one of our leading historians of historiography, this book should provoke a lively debate among historians and should be assigned as essential reading for classes on historical methods and historiography."-John Marshall, John Hopkins University
L’Histoire romaine écrite en grec par Cassius Dion (c. 160-235 p.C.), qui compte quatre-vingts livres et couvre dix siècles, est une source d’importance capitale pour les spécialistes du ...monde gréco-romain. Elle demeure toutefois mal connue et incomplètement étudiée car les aléas de la transmission du texte, parvenu à nous en partie sous forme fragmentaire, ont longtemps freiné la réalisation d'enquêtes transversales menées à l'échelle de l'œuvre entière.
Thirteen essays by scholars from seven countries discuss the political use and abuse of history in the recent decades with particular focus on Central and Eastern Europe (Hungary, Poland, Estonia, ...Moldova, Ukraine, Russia as case studies), but also includes articles on Germany, Japan and Turkey, which provide a much needed comparative dimension. The main focus is on new conditions of political utilization of history in post-communist context, which is characterized by lack of censorship and political pluralism. The phenomenon of history politics became extremely visible in Central and Eastern Europe in the past decade, and remains central for political agenda in many countries of the regions. Each essay is a case study contributing to the knowledge about collective memory and political use of history, offering a new theoretical twist. The studies look at actors (from political parties to individual historians), institutions (museums, Institutes of National remembrance, special political commissions), methods, political rationale and motivations behind this phenomenon.
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Without denying the importance of the postmodernist approach to the narrative form and rhetorical strategies of historiography, the author, one of Germany's most prominent cultural historians, argues ...here in favor of reason and methodical rationality in history. He presents a broad variety of aspects, factors and developments of historical thinking from the 18th century to the present, thus continuing, in exemplary fashion, the tradition of critical self-reflection in the humanities and looking at historical studies as an important factor of cultural orientation in practical life.
The memory of the Roman Republic exercised a powerful influence on several generations of Romans who lived under its political and cultural successor, the Principate or Empire. Empire and Memory ...explores how (and why) that memory manifested itself over the course of the early Principate. Making use of the close relationship between memoria and historia in Roman thought and drawing on modern studies of historical memory, this book offers case-studies of major imperial authors from the reign of Tiberius to that of Trajan (AD 14–117). The memory evident in literature is linked to that imprinted on Rome's urban landscape, with special attention paid to the Forum of Augustus and the Forum of Trajan, both which are particularly suggestive reminders of the transition from a time when the memory of the Republic was highly valued and celebrated to one when its grip had begun to loosen.