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Dust The Archive And Cultural History Paperback Carolyn Steedman

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Dust The Archive And Cultural History Paperback Carolyn Steedman
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.76 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Carolyn Steedman
ISBN: 9780813530475, 0813530474
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Paperback

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Dust The Archive And Cultural History Paperback Carolyn Steedman by Carolyn Steedman 9780813530475, 0813530474 instant download after payment.

In this witty, engaging, and challenging book, Carolyn Steedman has produced an originaland sometimes irreverentinvestigation into how modern historiography has developed.Dust: The Archive and Cultural Historyconsiders our stubborn set of beliefs about an objective material world inherited from the nineteenth centurywith which modern history writing and its lack of such a belief, attempts to grapple. Drawing on her own published and unpublished writing, Carolyn Steedman has produced a sustained argument about the way in which history writing belongs to the currents of thought shaping the modern world.
Steedman begins by asserting that in recent years much attention has been paid to the archive by those working in the humanities and social sciences; she calls this practice "archivization." By definition, the archive is the repository of "that which will not go away," and the book goes on to suggest that, just like dust, the "matter of history" can never go away or be erased.
This unique work will be welcomed by all historians who want to think about what it is they do.

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