ABSTRACT

This volume, originally published in 1980 discusses the way in which distinguished historians such as Gibbon, Ranke, Macaulay, De Tocqueville, Marx, Maitland, Bloch, Namier, Wheeler, Butterfield and Braudel have regarded and tackled their discipline. As well as chapters by individual authors who are experts on their chosen historian, there is a substantial introduction by the editor which serves as the basis for a discussion about the problems involved in the writing of history.

chapter 1|18 pages

The Historian at Work

chapter 2|17 pages

Edward Gibbon

chapter 3|19 pages

Leopold von Ranke

chapter 4|15 pages

Thomas Babington Macaulay

chapter 5|16 pages

Alexis de Tocqueville

chapter 6|17 pages

Karl Marx

chapter 7|18 pages

Frederic Maitland

chapter 8|15 pages

Marc Bloch

chapter 9|18 pages

Lewis Bernstein Namier

chapter 10|17 pages

Mortimer Wheeler

chapter 11|17 pages

Herbert Butterfield

chapter 12|14 pages

Fernand Braudel