An edition of The killing of history (1994)

The Killing of History

How a Discipline Is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists

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An edition of The killing of history (1994)

The Killing of History

How a Discipline Is Being Murdered by Literary Critics and Social Theorists

Revised edition
  • 8 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

For 2,500 years, since the time of Herodotus and Thucydides, historians have sought to record the truth about the past. Today, however, the discipline is suffering a potentially lethal attach from the rise to prominence of an array of French-inspired literary and social theories, each of which denies that truth and knowledge about the past are possible.

These theories claim the central point on which history was founded no longer holds: there is no fundamental distinction between history and myth or between history and fiction.

Historians in classrooms from Berkeley to Paris have embraced these views, and an increasing number of literary critics and social theorists now feel free to define their own work as history and to call themselves historians. The result is revolutionary: historians have not only changed how history is taught, they are also increasingly obscuring the very facts on which the truth must be built.

In The Killing of History, Keith Windschuttle offers both a devastating expose of the absurdity of these developments and a defense of the integrity of Western intellectual traditions which are now so widely attacked.

Windschuttle examines exactly what is being taught about Columbus' discovery of the New World; the history of asylums and prisons in Europe; the fall of Communism in 1989; and the Battle of Quebec in 1759. He offers a much needed defense of traditional history as a properly scientific endeavor and argues that the great works of history should still be regarded as among the finest forms of Western literature.

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The killing of history: how literary critics and social theorists are murdering our past
2000, Free Press
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1997, Free Press
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1996, Free Press
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First Sentence

"Almost every week, the book review pages of the newspapers and magazines in most of the world's large English-speaking cities repeat a message that is rapidly becoming one of the intellectual axioms of our era: there is no longer any clear distinction between works of fiction and non-fiction."

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Library of Congress
, D13 .W56 1996

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
298
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.5 x 1 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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Open Library
OL9371159M
Internet Archive
killingofhistory0000wind
ISBN 10
0646265067
ISBN 13
9780646265063
OCLC/WorldCat
35118450
Library Thing
13880
Goodreads
6603366

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Almost every week, the book review pages of the newspapers and magazines in most of the world's large English-speaking cities repeat a message that is rapidly becoming one of the intellectual axioms of our era: there is no longer any clear distinction between works of fiction and non-fiction.
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