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Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe



According to White the historian begins his work by constituting a chronicle of events which is to be organized into a coherent story. These are the two preliminary steps before processing the material into a plot which is argumented as to express an ideology. Thus the historical work is a verbal structure in the form of a narrative prose discourse that purports to be a model or icon of past structures and processes in the interest of explaining what they were by representing them.


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Publisher The Johns Hopkins University Press : Baltimore & London.,
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xii + 448hlm; 15 x 23cm
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English
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0-8018-1761-7
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