
Regimes of Historicity
Presentism and Experiences of Time
$89.57
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
5 December 2016
Summary
François Hartog explores crucial moments of change in society’s “regimes of historicity,” or its ways of relating to the past, present, and future. Inspired by Hannah Arendt, Reinhart Koselleck, and Paul Ricoeur, Hartog analyzes a broad range of texts, positioning The Odyssey as a work on the threshold of historical consciousness and contrasting it with an investigation of the anthropologist Marshall Sahlins’s concept of “heroic history.” He tracks changing perspectives on time in Chateaubria…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780231163774 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0231163770 |
| Author: | François Hartog, Saskia Brown |
| Publisher: | Columbia University Press |
| Imprint: | Columbia University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 5 December 2016 |
| Weight: | 412g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
| Series: | European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism |
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Since his classic Mirror of Herodotus, Francois Hartog has emerged as the most significant theorist of history and chronicler of our changing relationship to our own past that France has produced. In this series of meditative chapters, he takes us from the Greeks to the present once more, emphasizing how the theory of history must move from diagnosing the modern gap between expectation and experience to confronting the exigency of historical crisis today. Hartog’s reflections are valuable for all humanists. – Samuel Moyn, Columbia University In a book that should be required reading for anyone interested in history’s role in contemporary society, Francois Hartog shows how unexamined assumptions about the past shape our understandings of ourselves and our place in history. – Lynn Hunt, University of California, Los Angeles Francois Hartog’s pioneering work on the concept of ‘regimes of historicity’ makes this book a must for scholars in both the social sciences and the humanities. A distinguished classical historian, Hartog uses specific, well-chosen examples to explain how understanding regimes of historicity will allow us to better understand the conditions of possibility for producing histories and, more generally, our own relationship to time. – Robert Morrissey, University of Chicago Francois Hartog is perhaps the most important historian of historiography today… Regimes of Historicity should be required reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future writing of history. American Historical Review Regimes of Historicity should be required reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future writing of history. Time’s Books
About The Author
François Hartog
Francois Hartog is a professor at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales and holds the Chair of Ancient and Modern Historiography. He is the author of many works, including The Mirror of Herodotus: The Representation of the Other in the Writing of History and Croire en l’histoire. Saskia Brown is an experienced translator of French works in intellectual history, philosophy, legal theory, and art.
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