Past futures
the impossible necessity of history
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Word Count
76,250 words, Guess
Page Count
305 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3382908M
- ISBN-100802089798
- OCLC Control Number53252480
- OCLC Control Numberpastfuturesimpos0000mart
- Library of Congress Control Number2004557494
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3531132
- Goodreads2051014
Classifications
- DDC901
- LCCD16 .M382 2004
Description
"By nature, human beings seek to make sense of their past. Paradoxically, true historical explanation is ultimately impossible. Historians never have complete evidence from the past, nor is their methodology rigorous enough to prove casual links. Although it cannot be proven that 'A caused B,' by redefining the agenda of historical discourse, scholars can locate events in time and place history once again at the heart of intellectual activity." "In Past Futures, Ged Martin advocates examining the decisions that people make, most of which are not the result of a 'process,' but are reached intuitively. Subsequent rationalizations that constitute historical evidence simply mislead. All historians can do is to locate these decisions in time and explain not why they were made, but why then? To illustrate, Martin asks a number of questions: What is a 'long time' in history? Are we close to the past or remote from it? Is democracy a recent experiment, or proof of our arrival at the end of a journey through time? Can we engage in a historical dialogue with the past without making clear our own ethical standpoints? Although explanation is ultimately impossible, humankind can make sense of its location in time through the concept of 'significance,' a device for highlighting events and aspects of the past. Through his queries and discussions, Martin is suggesting a radical new approach to historical discourse."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Joanne Goodman lectures ;
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