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新文化史学的兴起——与剑桥大学彼得伯克教授座谈侧记 被引量:37

The Rise of New Cultural History
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摘要 Peter Burke, Professor of cultural History at the University of Cambridge, made a lecture on new cultural history and had a discussion on the development of European historical writing with Professor Yang Yu and some students of History Department Nanjing Univcrsity during his visit in China in Scptcmber, 1999.New cultural history, or socio\|cultural history, is one of the most important cultural turns in historical writings since 1970s. Its topic include material culture, history of body, memory and image, and political cultural history, etc. As a intellectual movement, new cultural history is a reaction against New History and quantitative history, because professional historians are no longer dissatisfied with their determinism. And the assumption behind the new cultural history is to seek a greater degree of human freedom. He points out that a simplistic voluntarism, i.e. to assume that we can construct or invent ourselves, social group or our nation as if no social and cultural limitaions, is the problem for the new cultural historians now. As an historian, Peter Burke doesn’t think philosophy, such as the postmodernism has a direct influence on historical writings. Peter Burke, Professor of cultural History at the University of Cambridge, made a lecture on new cultural history and had a discussion on the development of European historical writing with Professor Yang Yu and some students of History Department Nanjing Univcrsity during his visit in China in Scptcmber, 1999.New cultural history, or socio\|cultural history, is one of the most important cultural turns in historical writings since 1970s. Its topic include material culture, history of body, memory and image, and political cultural history, etc. As a intellectual movement, new cultural history is a reaction against New History and quantitative history, because professional historians are no longer dissatisfied with their determinism. And the assumption behind the new cultural history is to seek a greater degree of human freedom. He points out that a simplistic voluntarism, i.e. to assume that we can construct or invent ourselves, social group or our nation as if no social and cultural limitaions, is the problem for the new cultural historians now. As an historian, Peter Burke doesn't think philosophy, such as the postmodernism has a direct influence on historical writings.
机构地区 南京大学历史系
出处 《史学理论研究》 CSSCI 北大核心 2000年第1期143-150,共8页 Historiography Bimonthly
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