Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline

This brief article is a discussion-starter on the question of the role and use of theories and philosophies of history. In the last few decades, theories of history typically intended to transform the practice of historical studies through a straightforward application of their insights. Contrary t...

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Main Author: Zoltán Boldizsár Simon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP); Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) 2019-04-01
Series:História da Historiografia
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Online Access:https://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1461
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spelling doaj-f9cfb1fb3197482eab3f3295f9c728522020-11-25T03:01:32ZengUniversidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP); Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)História da Historiografia1983-99282019-04-01122910.15848/hh.v12i29.1461637Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-DisciplineZoltán Boldizsár Simon0Bielefeld University This brief article is a discussion-starter on the question of the role and use of theories and philosophies of history. In the last few decades, theories of history typically intended to transform the practice of historical studies through a straightforward application of their insights. Contrary to this, I argue that they either bring about particular historiographical innovations in terms of methodology but leave the entirety of historical studies intact or change the way we think about the entirety of historical studies merely by describing and explaining it in fresh and novel ways, without the need (and possibility) of application. In the former case, theories appear as internal to historical studies. In the latter case, they appear as theories abouthistory, and such theories are no longer limited to study history understood as historical writing. In reflecting on the historical condition of the ever-changing world, they foster a more fruitful cooperative relationship with the discipline of history. Discussing the scope and use of such theories of history is inevitable today when a younger generation sets out to theorize history against the backdrop of the experiential horizon of their own times. https://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1461Theory of historyPhilosophy of historyHistoriography
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Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
História da Historiografia
Theory of history
Philosophy of history
Historiography
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title Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
title_short Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
title_full Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
title_fullStr Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
title_full_unstemmed Do Theorists of History Have a Theory of History? Reflections on a Non-Discipline
title_sort do theorists of history have a theory of history? reflections on a non-discipline
publisher Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP); Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
series História da Historiografia
issn 1983-9928
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This brief article is a discussion-starter on the question of the role and use of theories and philosophies of history. In the last few decades, theories of history typically intended to transform the practice of historical studies through a straightforward application of their insights. Contrary to this, I argue that they either bring about particular historiographical innovations in terms of methodology but leave the entirety of historical studies intact or change the way we think about the entirety of historical studies merely by describing and explaining it in fresh and novel ways, without the need (and possibility) of application. In the former case, theories appear as internal to historical studies. In the latter case, they appear as theories abouthistory, and such theories are no longer limited to study history understood as historical writing. In reflecting on the historical condition of the ever-changing world, they foster a more fruitful cooperative relationship with the discipline of history. Discussing the scope and use of such theories of history is inevitable today when a younger generation sets out to theorize history against the backdrop of the experiential horizon of their own times.
topic Theory of history
Philosophy of history
Historiography
url https://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1461
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