Across Cultural Borders: Historiography in Global Perspective
By Arif Dirlik (Contribution by), Andreas Eckert (Contribution by), Michael Gottlob (Contribution by), Wang Hui (Contribution by), Maghan Keita (Contribution by), Gabriele Lingelbach (Contribution by), Jochen Meissner (Contribution by), Matthias Middell (Contribution by), Jörn Rüsen (Contribution by), Stefan Tanaka (Contribution by), Q Edward Wang (Contribution by), Eckhardt Fuchs (Editor), Benedikt Stuchtey (Editor)
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By Arif Dirlik (Contribution by), Andreas Eckert (Contribution by), Michael Gottlob (Contribution by), Wang Hui (Contribution by), Maghan Keita (Contribution by), Gabriele Lingelbach (Contribution by), Jochen Meissner (Contribution by), Matthias Middell (Contribution by), Jörn Rüsen (Contribution by), Stefan Tanaka (Contribution by), Q Edward Wang (Contribution by), Eckhardt Fuchs (Editor), Benedikt Stuchtey (Editor)
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This innovative work offers the first comprehensive transcultural history of historiography. The contributors transcend a Eurocentric approach not only in terms of the individual historiographies they assess, but also in the methodologies they use for comparative analysis. Moving beyond the traditional national focus of historiography, the book offers a genuinely comparative consideration of the commonalities and differences in writing history. Distinguishing among distinct cultural identit...























