The Writing of History

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The Writing of History is a seminal work by Michel de Certeau that critically examines how historical narratives are constructed, emphasizing the interplay between power, discourse, and the practice of writing history.

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instanceOf book
history book
author Michel de Certeau NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
critiques notions of objective historical truth
positivist conceptions of history
traditional historiographical methods
emphasizes contingency of historical narratives
historical writing as a practice
interplay between power and discourse in history
role of language in shaping the past
examines institutional conditions of historiography
limits of historical knowledge
relationship between history and memory
rules and procedures of historical writing
focusesOn construction of historical narratives
language and representation in history
practice of writing history
relationship between power and historical discourse
status of the historian as subject
genre historiographical theory
theoretical work
hasInfluenced cultural studies
historiography
literary theory
philosophy of history
poststructuralist approaches to history
intendedAudience historians
philosophers of history
students of cultural studies
theorists of discourse
isDescribedAs major contribution to theory of history
seminal work in historiography
mainSubject discourse
epistemology
historical narrative
historiography
philosophy of history
power
writing of history
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L'Écriture de l'histoire NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 20th century
theoreticalFramework poststructuralism
psychoanalytic theory
structuralism

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Michel de Certeau notableWork The Writing of History